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Grapefruit essential oil is cold pressed from grapefruit (Citrus grandis, Rutaceae) peel and has a very intensive, distinctive fruity scent. “MĖTA” Grapefruit essential oil is 100% plant odor obtained by cold-pressing of Citrus x paradisi fruit peel.
Usage: The effect of the smell is uplifting. Oil – skin astringent. For an aromatic bath – 5-7 drops per 100 l of water. A bath enriched with the aroma of essential oil will allow the body to immerse itself in the unique world of plant scents, and the spirit to rise above everyday life. Lying, sitting, as well as hand or foot baths are useful. Since essential oils do not dissolve in water, it is convenient to mix them in a tablespoon of honey before pouring them into the bath. Essential oils cannot be poured into a hot bath, as they will evaporate quickly, the best water temperature is 36-37o C. You should take a shower before the bath, no detergents should be used in the aromatic bath, as they reduce the effectiveness of the procedure. It is advisable to stay in the bath for 10-20 minutes. After the bath, you don’t need to pour water over it, just wipe it off with a soft towel.
Bathing in an aromatic bath is a very pleasant way to relax after a physically and mentally hard day’s work, to warm up in the fresh air. A warm bath with “Mint” essential oil will evaporate fatigue and tension, making room for divine relaxation and bliss…
For massage – 5-7 drops in 20 g (2 tablespoons) of fatty oil. Massage improves blood circulation and reduces stress, and essential oils, given their wonderful properties and scents, can enhance positive emotions even more. So, focus on the whole body or a specific area and treat yourself to a relaxing, soothing or toning essential oil massage. All essential oils are applied to the body only diluted! For dilution at home, it is best to use fatty – first cold-pressed olive oil.
The rule of thumb for essential oils is less is better.
Enjoy spa treatments, baths and massages with our carefully selected essential oils.
Ingredients: Citrus Grandis Peel Oil, Limonene*, Linalool*, Citronellol*, Geraniol*.
*Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cosmetic products, identifies the following allergens.
“MĖTA” Grapefruit essential oil is 100% plant odor obtained by cold-pressing of Citrus x paradisi fruit peel.
Grapefruit essential oil has a similar intensity to that of sweet orange – a fresh, sweet, light scent that is classified as one of the highest perfume notes – for up to 24 hours.
The origin of “MĖTA” grapefruit essential oil is Sicily.
Grapefruit essential oil contains about 90% limonene, which is also a mild antiseptic and also tightens and nourishes the skin. Grapefruit essential oil – a great skin care product – brightens the skin and smoothes wrinkles, strengthens nails. Therefore, grapefruit essential oil is a classic ingredient: for the production of mature skin tonics, skin and nail care creams, lotions and other products.
Due to the pleasant smell of fruit, it is used in cosmetics manufacturing, for flavouring: soaps, bath extracts, sea salts, etc.
Grapefruit essential oil is widely used to flavor food.
At home, grapefruit essential oil is used to disinfect washrooms and remove unpleasant odors (tobacco, burns, pets). To do this, add 10 drops of grapefruit essential oil to 600 ml of water.
Perfect for use with:
essential oils of Anise, Thyme, Cloves, Juniper, Cedar, Peppermint, Lavender, Pine, Rosemary and other citrus fruits. More»
References:
1. R. Tisserand, R. Young, E. M Williamson “Essential Oil Safety. A Guide for Health Care Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone ELSEVIER, 2014
2. R. Balz “The Healing Power of Essential Oils”, LOTUS LIGHT SHANGRI-LA, Twin Lakes, 1996
3. J. Lawless, The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Updated Edition), London: Harper Thorsons, 2014
4. B.M. Lawrence, Essential Oils 1981-1987 (Wheaton: Allured Publishing, 1989), 39-40.
5. P.Dugo, L. Mondello, E. Sebastiani, et al., Identification of Minor Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds of Citrus Essential Oils by Liquid Chromatography-Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry. (Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 22, 1999), 2991-3005.
6. B.M. Lawrence, Progress in Essential Oils, Number 2. (Perfumer & Flavorist 25, 2000),
46-49. SCCP, Opinion on Furocoumarins in Cosmetic Products. (Scientific Committee on Consumer Products, 13-Dec.-2005), SCCP/0942/05.
7. Л.ГДудченко, Г.П.Потебня, Н.А.Кривенко «Ароматерапия и аромамасаж», «Максимум», Киев, 1999
Weight | 0.039 kg |
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