Description
A member of the orange family, mandarin trees are smaller than orange trees with small leaves and s Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata Common Uses: Mandarin Essential Oil is often used as a digestive aid, for use against hiccups, anxiety, and to assist the liver functions of the elderly. Mandarin Essential Oil is also commonly used in soaps, cosmetics, perfumes and men colognes. It also has many applications in the flavoring industry Plant Part: Peel Extraction Method: Cold Pressed Origin: Italy Color: Orange-yellow to a dark orange liquid Consistency: Thin Note: Top Aromatic Scent: Mandarin Essential Oil has an intense, sweet, fresh scent characteristic of citrus Strength of Aroma: Light Blends well with: Other citrus oils such as Lime, Orange, Lemon, and Grape, as well as spice oils such as Nutmeg, Bay and Clove Bud : There is some evidence that Mandarin Essential Oil is po-toxic. Direct sunlight should be ed after use. use during pregnancy History: The name is said to come from the fact that it was a traditional gift to the mandarins of China. It is native to southern China and the Far East, and was brought to Europe in 1805 and to the USA forty years later
Country of Origin: United States of America
Manufacturer/Importer/Packed By: Nature's Fusions