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Petitgrain Essential Oil
Though steam distilled from the same botanical
species as neroli and bitter orange, Petitgrain Essential Oil possesses
its own characteristically unique aroma. Petitgrain Oil is distilled
from the leaves and sometimes the twigs and branches of the tree
whereas Neroli Essential Oil is distilled
from the blossoms and Orange Essential
Oil is typically cold pressed from the rinds of the fruits.

Petitgrain Oil |
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Botanical Name:
Citrus aurantium
Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Color: Clear with a Yellow Tinge
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Top
Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
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Aromatic Description: Fresh, woody, and
slightly floral.
Though distilled from the same botanical species
as neroli and bitter orange, Petitgrain Essential Oil possesses
its own characteristically unique aroma. Petitgrain Essential Oil
is distilled from the leaves and sometimes the twigs and branches
of the tree whereas neroli essential oil is distilled from the blossoms
and Orange Essential Oil is typically cold pressed from the rinds
of the fruits.
Petitgrain Oil Uses: Acne, fatigue, oily
skin, stress. [Julia Lawless, The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA:
Element Books, 1995), 56-67.]
Constituents: Linalyl Acetate, Linalol,
Nerol, Alpha-Terpineol, Geranyl Acetate, Limonene, Myrcene [Shirley
Price, The Aromatherapy Workbook
(Hammersmith, London: Thorsons, 1993), 54-5.]
Safety Information: Essential
Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand does not indicate any special
precautions when using Petitgrain Oil. [Robert Tisserand, Essential
Oil Safety (United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995),
209.]
Unlike many other citrus oils, Petitrain Oil is
not considered phototoxic.
Important Note: The essential oil information provided within the Essential Oil Properties & Profiles area is intended for educational purposes only. This data is not considered complete
and is not guaranteed to be accurate.
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the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified
aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children. A skin
patch test should be conducted prior to using an essential oil that you've never
used before. Instructions on conducting a skin patch test
and more safety information can be found by visiting the Essential Oil Safety
Information page. For very in-depth information on essential oil safety
issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert
Tisserand and Tony Balacs.
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