Blood Orange Oil

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Product Code :KEO-18
Botanical Name :Citrus Sinensis
Plant Part :Fruit Peel
Country of Origin :Brazil / Italy
Blends Well With :Lavender, Lemon, Clary Sage, Myrrh and Nutmeg and Clove Bud.
Color & Odor :A light, oily orange to reddish-orange liquid with a warm, fresh citrus scent that is tangy.
Method of Extraction :Cold Pressed / Steam Distillation
Weight & Rate :50Ml / 1.6907 Oz (USD 10)  100Ml / 3.3814 Oz (USD 16)  500Ml / 16.90 Oz (USD 28)  1L / 33.81 Oz (USD 35)  5L / 169.07 Oz (USD 120)  10L / 338.14 Oz (USD 195)  25L / 845.35 Oz (USD 405)  180L / 6068.52 Oz (USD 2610)    
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BUY 100% PURE SWEET WILD ORANGE OIL - WHOLESALE SUPPLIER FOR AROMATHERAPHY

Wild Blood orange trees (Citrus sinensis) are typically grown in subtropical regions with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers in Italy, Spain, California, Florida,, and many other parts of the world. They require well-drained soil with good fertility and regular watering but can tolerate some drought conditions Blood orange trees are evergreen trees that can grow up to 25 feet tall. They have glossy green leaves and produce fragrant white flowers that bloom in the spring. The blood orange tree is a unique and beautiful citrus tree that produces distinctive fruit with vibrant red flesh. These fruits are round to oval-shaped and typically range from 2 to 4 inches in diameter. The fruit has a distinctive red or crimson flesh, which is caused by the presence of anthocyanins, a type of pigment that is not found in regular oranges.

The outer peel of the blood orange fruit is typically thick and has a pebbled texture. The peel contains Essential oils that are used to make blood orange oil. The trees are typically propagated by grafting or budding onto rootstock, which helps to ensure consistent fruit quality and yield. They are also susceptible to several pests and diseases, including scale insects, mites, and fungal infections, which can be controlled through the use of pesticides and fungicides.Blood orange oil is typically extracted from the outer peel of the fruit, which is cold-pressed or steam-distilled to produce a highly fragrant and flavorful essential oil. This oil has a tangy, sweet, and slightly bitter aroma, with notes of citrus and a hint of raspberry.

Orange Essential Oil flavor is similar to that of the fruit, but with a more concentrated intensity. The oil is used in a variety of applications, including Aromatherapy, Cooking, and Skincare products. In aromatherapy, blood orange oil is believed to promote feelings of happiness and relaxation, while in cooking it is used as a flavoring agent in dishes such as marinades, dressings, and desserts.

In skin care, blood orange oil is often used in facial oils and serums due to its antioxidant properties, which can help protect the skin from free radical damage. However, The quality and flavor of blood orange oil can vary depending on factors such as soil type, climate, and growing conditions, with some regions producing oil with a more intense aroma and flavor than others. Blood orange oil is primarily used for its fragrance and flavor, and it is not typically consumed in large enough quantities to provide significant nutritional value. However, it does contain some vitamins and minerals that may have health benefits when used in small amounts.

It has the contents of Vitamins, Calcium & Potassium. It is a rich source of vitamin C, which is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin C is also important for the immune system and can help to boost collagen production in the skin. It also contains small amounts of vitamin A, which is essential for healthy vision, immune function, and skin health. The Potassium present in it helps in regulating blood pressure and supporting heart health, but it is present in smaller amounts. The presence of small amounts of calcium helps in maintaining strong bones and teeth.The history of blood orange oil dates back to ancient times when citrus fruits were first cultivated in Southeast Asia. The exact origins of blood oranges are not known, but it is believed that they were first grown in the Mediterranean region, specifically in Sicily, Italy.

The first recorded mention of blood oranges dates back to the 18th century when they have been described as a "new and curious kind of orange."Blood orange oil was likely first produced in the late 19th or early 20th century when cold-pressing techniques were developed to extract essential oils from citrus fruits. The oil was primarily used as a flavoring agent in the food industry and as a fragrance in perfumes and colognes.

In the 21st century, Wild Orange oil has become increasingly popular in aromatherapy and natural skincare products. Its uplifting and mood-enhancing properties have made it a popular ingredient in diffusers, candles, and massage oils, while its antioxidant properties have led to its use in facial oils and serums. Today, blood oranges are cultivated in many parts of the world and are used widely for several purposes.

BENEFITS OF ORANGE OIL - FLAVOR, AROMATHERAPY, SKINCARE, FRAGRANCE, PHARMACEUTICAL

  • Food and Beverages Industry: It is used as a flavoring agent in a range of food and beverage products, including baked goods, confectionery, and soft drinks. It is also used as a natural food coloring agent due to the deep red color of the blood orange fruit.

  • Aromatherapy Industry: It is used in aromatherapy for its mood-enhancing properties. It is believed to have a calming and uplifting effect on the mind and body and is often used in diffusers, candles, and massage oils.

  • Skincare Industry: This oil is used in skincare products due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is believed to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and can be found in facial oils, serums, and moisturizers.

  • Cleaners Manufacturing Industry: It is used in natural cleaning products due to its fresh, citrusy scent and cleaning properties. It is often used in surface cleaners, laundry detergents, and dish soaps.

  • Perfumery Industry: This oil is used as a fragrance in perfumes, colognes, and many other fragrance products. Its bright, citrusy scent is a popular choice for both men's and women's fragrances.

  • Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical Industry: This oil is used in some pharmaceutical products as a flavoring agent and natural food coloring agent.

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USES & EXTRACTION OF - BLOOD ORANGE ESSENTIAL OIL

  • Use it to deodorize your space: Using Orange Essential Oil, you can make a Room Spray at home, which will make the Air clean & pure and makes your surroundings clear & soothing. To make the Room Spray, combine 1/4 cup of witch hazel, 1/4 cup of water, and 20 drops of blood orange oil in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use and spray the mixture around your home for a refreshing and uplifting scent.

  • Use it in Laundry: Make your clothes refreshing & shiny using Blood Orange Essential Oil. Add a few drops of blood orange oil to the final rinse cycle of your washing machine to infuse your clothes with a refreshing scent.

  • Use it to clean your House: Orange Essential Oil has a fresh and uplifting scent that makes it a popular ingredient in natural household cleaning products; thus it can be used for Household cleaning. It can be added to all-purpose cleaners, dish soap, and laundry detergent to help freshen and clean surfaces.

  • Use it for Cooking: Home cooks, add this oil into the kitchen and create a spark, sweetness & deliciousness in your dishes. Blood orange oil is sometimes used in cooking and baking to add flavor and aroma to dishes. It can be used in small amounts as a flavoring agent in making cakes, cookies, and other desserts, as well as savory dishes like marinades and salad dressings. Blood orange oil can be used in cooking and baking. It helps to add a unique and refreshing citrus flavor to dishes.

  • De-stress yourself and get a Hot water Bath: This oil is so effective on the body that it helps to relieve the mind. Add a few drops of blood orange oil to a warm bath and getting this hot water bath helps to promote relaxation and relieve stress. You can also use this oil in Bath Salts and for this combine 1 cup of Epsom salt, 1/2 cup of baking soda, and 10 drops of blood orange oil in a bowl. Mix well and add the mixture to your bathwater for a relaxing and invigorating soak.

  • Use it to get healthy & plumpy Lips: It works wonderfully on the lips. It makes them soft, Lightens their color of them, and makes them healthy. You just need to make a Lip Balm using this oil; To make this melt 2 tablespoons of beeswax in a double boiler, then add 2 tablespoons of shea butter and 2 tablespoons of coconut oil. Stir until the ingredients are combined, then remove from heat and add 10 drops of blood orange oil. Pour the mixture into lip balm tubes or small containers and let it cool completely before use.

  • Use it for your regular Skin Care: Orange Essential Oil  that makes it beneficial for skin health. It can be added to your regular skincare products. Like, add a few drops of blood orange oil to your facial moisturizer or body lotion to help improve the appearance of your skin and promote a healthy glow. You can also try Blood Orange Sugar Scrub, In which you need to mix 1 cup of granulated sugar, 1/2 cup of coconut oil, and 10 drops of blood orange oil in a bowl. Use the scrub to exfoliate your skin in the shower, then rinse off with warm water.

  • Use it to get an elevating Massage: Massage on your whole body or specifically on the joints & Muscles using this oil helps to provide immense benefits to the body. Blood orange oil can be mixed with a carrier oil like almond oil or jojoba oil to create a massage oil that can help to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension, and reduce pain and inflammation.

  • Use it to take care of your Hair: It can be added to hair products like shampoos and conditioners to help promote healthy hair growth and add shine and luster to the hair.

ORANGE OIL - BENEFICAL APPLICATIONS - DIGESTIVE SUPPORT, SKIN- SOOTHING, IMMUNITY BOOSTING

  • Mitigates the Pain & Discomfort: Orange Essential Oil compounds that have anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce inflammation in the body and relieve pain and discomfort.

  • Helps in Mood-Boosting: The uplifting and energizing aroma of blood orange oil can help boost mood, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote relaxation.

  • Supports Digestive Health: This oil has been shown to support healthy digestion and may help relieve digestive issues like bloating gas, and constipation.

  • Soothes the Skin: Orange Essential Oil has antiseptic properties and can help promote healthy skin by reducing inflammation and improving the appearance of scars, blemishes, and age spots. Blood orange oil is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect your skin cells from damage caused by free radicals.

  • Strengthens respiration health: It can help clear the airways, reduce coughing, and relieve congestion caused by respiratory infections and allergies.

  • Makes the Immunity Stronger: It may help support a healthy immune system by protecting against harmful bacteria and viruses.

​Question About Orange Essential Oil ?

  • Is Orange Essential Oils Food Grade or Edible ?

Ans :  Yes Orange Essential Oil is Food Grade and Edible but for Industrial Uses.

  • Is Orange Essential Oils Good and Safe for Dogs ?

Ans :  Yes Orange Essential Oils is Safe and Good for Dogs.

  • Is Orange Essential Oils Excellent remedy to treat Termites & Mosquito Repellent ?

Ans : Yes Orange Essential Oils can Treat Termites & Mosquitoes .

Fragrance Combinations Using Orange Essential Oils 

  1. Orange Essential oil with Bergamot Oil gives Excellent Fragrance 
  2. Orange Essential oil with Frankincense Oil gives Excellent Fragrance 
  3. Orange Essential oil with Ginger Oil gives Excellent Fragrance 
  4. Orange Essential oil with Cinnamon Oil gives Excellent Fragrance 

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b-Myrcene 1.6–2.4% (þ)-Limonene 89.7–94.7% Non-volatile compounds Linalool 0.1–2.0% Bergapten 0.035–0.073% Psoralen 0.007% Epoxy-bergamottin 0.082%

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