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| Category | Citrusy | Floral |
| Note | Middle - Base |
| Intensity | 2/6 |
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| [ More About ] | |
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| AKA | Neroli bigarade, Orange Blossom |
| Chinese | 橙花 |
| Japanese | ネロリ |
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| Botanical Family | Rutaceae |
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| Chemistry | Monoterpenes |
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| Common Usage | The "Emotional First Aid" Oil
Elite Skincare & Rejuvenation
Digestive & Physical Comfort
Spiritual & Sensual Well-being
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| Do you know? | The oil is named after Marie-Anne de La Trémoille, the Princess of Nerola (Italy) in the 17th century. She popularized the scent by using it to perfume her gloves and her bathwater, sparking a fashion craze that cemented Neroli's status in high-end perfumery. |
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