citrus

Orange

is an bright, uplifting and light citrus fruit.

Citrusy, bright, zesty, and refreshing,

Orange is often used as a top note to impart a lively quality and a burst of freshness and vibrancy to fragrances.

How is it extracted?

The essential oil of orange is expressed from the ripe fruit peel.

Citrusy, bright, zesty, and refreshing,

Orange is often used as a top note to impart a lively quality and a burst of freshness and vibrancy to fragrances.

How is it extracted?

The essential oil of orange is expressed from the ripe fruit peel.

Scent Therapy

+ Relaxing

+ Uplifting

Scent Therapy

+ Relaxing

+ Uplifting

How it works

The major component in Orange (limonene, myrcene, α-pinene, linalool) has shown strong anxiolytic activities in human studies with 20 female university students using near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy and a modified semantic differential approach to study the physiological and subjective effects of the oils, respectively (Lizarraga-Valderrama, 2020).

How it works

The major component in Orange (limonene, myrcene, α-pinene, linalool) has shown strong anxiolytic activities in human studies with 20 female university students using near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy and a modified semantic differential approach to study the physiological and subjective effects of the oils, respectively (Lizarraga-Valderrama, 2020).

After inhalation, participants reported an increase in positive emotionns, feeling “comfortable” and “relaxed” (Igarashi, Ikei, Song, & Miyazaki, 2014). In another human trial, the anxiolytic effects of sweet orange EO was accessed by STAI and Mehrdimensionale Befindlichkeitsfragebogen (MDBF) to evaluate current mood, alertness, and calmness. It was found that patients who were exposed had significantly lower level of anxiety, a more positive mood, and a higher level of calmness (Lehrner et al., 2005).

After inhalation, participants reported an increase in positive emotionns, feeling “comfortable” and “relaxed” (Igarashi, Ikei, Song, & Miyazaki, 2014). In another human trial, the anxiolytic effects of sweet orange EO was accessed by STAI and Mehrdimensionale Befindlichkeitsfragebogen (MDBF) to evaluate current mood, alertness, and calmness. It was found that patients who were exposed had significantly lower level of anxiety, a more positive mood, and a higher level of calmness (Lehrner et al., 2005).