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Orchid Essential Oil / Origin: South Asia
Orchid Essential Oil / Origin: South Asia
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Orchid Essential Oil (Anacamptis morio)
Origin - South Asia
Part Used - Flowers
Extraction Method - Solvent Extraction
Key Components: Nerol, nonanal, linalool
Appearance - A dark yellow to orange liquid
Scent - Has a delicate soft floral, fresh aroma characteristic of orchid blooms
Blends well with : Citronella, anise, and vanilla essential oils
Main Uses - Natural perfumery and for creating your own blends. Cosmetic use in creams and lotions etc.
Note - Middle to Top Notes
Growing Conditions - Organically crafted that is to say not certified as organic but grown on unpolluted sustainable land.
Orchid Essential Oil is solvent extracted from the fragrant pink/white/yellow flowers of the Anacamptis morio Orchid which is sustainably grown in Southern Asia. It has a beautiful and delicate exotic floral aroma with a hint of wild berry. It can be used as a special ingredient in perfumes or even on its own. Also used in Aromatherapy and in gentle creams and lotions. A truly rare and hard to find oil.
Important Information:
- For External Use Only
- Always dilute with a suitable carrier oil before applying to skin
- Always perform a patch test before use
- Consult a qualified professional before use if pregnant or nursing
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Store in a cool, dark place to preserve freshness
Available in 1ml sample, 5ml, 10ml and 30ml sizes
1ml supplied in a 5ml clear flint glass bottle with inbuilt dropper and tamper evident cap
5ml, 10ml and 30ml supplied in glass amber bottles with inbuilt dropper and tamper evident cap
Please note if buying large quantities of this item we advise purchasing a 1ml sample first to ensure that you are happy with the product as we do not refund opened items
Certificate of Analysis available on request.
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