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1. The Feeling

Sweet Orange opens the air instantly — juicy, rounded and gently sweet. There is freshness, but without sharpness. It feels uplifting without urgency.

 

2. The Experience

Diffused in the morning.
Added to natural cleaning blends.
Layered into citrus-led perfumes.
Used when the atmosphere needs softening.

Sweet Orange shifts the tone of a space quickly — bringing warmth and lightness without intensity.

 

3. The Material

Cold pressed from the sun-ripened peels of Citrus sinensis grown in Brazil, this oil captures the full aromatic brightness of fresh orange zest.

The cold-press method preserves its lively top notes and natural character. Traditionally used in aromatherapy to support emotional uplift and clarity, sweet orange is also incorporated into skincare blends for its refreshing qualities when properly diluted.

It blends beautifully with florals, herbs and spices — adding lift and cohesion to more grounded base notes.

 

Phototoxicity risk is low compared to bergamot, but topical use should still be properly diluted.

 

4. How People Use It

Diffused in living spaces for a bright atmosphere.
Added to natural cleaning sprays.
Blended into body oils for warmth (diluted).
Combined with spices or florals in perfume blends.

Sweet Orange Essential Oil

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  • Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis

    Country of Origin: Brazil

    Extraction Method: Cold Pressed

    Plant Part Used: Fresh Fruit Peel

    Consistency: Thin

    Strength of Aroma: Medium

    Odour Family: Citrus / Fruity

    Appearance: Bright yellow to orange liquid

    Longevity: Lasts > 48–72 hours on a smelling strip (top note)

    Odour Profile: Sweet Orange Oil from Brazil has a bright, juicy aroma — intensely sweet, fruity, and zesty with subtle floral undertones. Its scent captures the joyful essence of freshly peeled oranges, making it ideal for blends that promote happiness, vitality, and clarity. It adds a top note sparkle to almost any aromatic formulation.

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