Getting to Know Citrus Oils�
Citrus essential oils are typically cold-pressed from the peels of various citrus fruits, such as lemon or grapefruit. They are known as ‘top note’ essential oils, or the first aroma you pick up on when inhaling a blend. Top note essential oils tend to be uplifting and energizing, and are often put in aromatherapy blends to inspire joy or increase motivation. Because they are more volatile than middle notes or base notes they evaporate more quickly, meaning their aroma doesn’t linger quite as long as the heavier essential oils. Pairing your citruses with a base note like frankincense or patchouli will ‘fix’ the top note in the blend and allow that aroma to last longer than using the citrus essential oil by itself. Citrus essential oils blend well with other citruses, as well as rich spice essential oils like cinnamon, clove and nutmeg, floral or herbaceous middle notes like peppermint, spearmint and lavender, and the deeply resinous base notes of frankincense, sandalwood or patchouli. In addition to their uplifting effects on the mood, citrus essential oils are also known for their purifying effects and are often found in cleaning products and home care products.
One important aspect of citruses is that aside from sweet orange essential oil, steam distilled lime essential oil and bergapten-free bergamot essential oil, citruses can be photosensitizing to the skin, meaning they increase our skin’s sensitivity to sun exposure. Avoid using citrus oils in skin care products if you will be spending time in direct sunlight after application.�
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