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Passionfruit Essential Oil / Cold Pressed
Passionfruit Essential Oil / Cold Pressed
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Passionfruit Essential Oil (Passiflora edulia)
Origin - China
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed from the fruit
Key Components: Linoleic acid, oleic acid, tocopherol
Part Used - Seeds and flowers
Scent - Fresh and fruity
Blends well with sweet orange, ylang ylang and lavender essential oils
Appearance - yellow to clear liquid
Composition - cold pressed oil extracted from Passiflora edulia seeds and flowers
Main Uses - Perfumery , Cosmetic use, Skin care cream, lotions, etc.
Note - Middle Note
Passion fruit is also known as marcuja and it originates in tropical areas such as the Amazon Rainforest. The oil from this plant is extracted from the seeds of the fruit or from its beautiful exotic flowers. It is superb on its own as a fruity natural perfume ingredient or can be blended into skin beneficial creams, lotions, massage oils etc.
Important Information:
- For External Use only
- Always dilute with a suitable carrier oil before applying to skin
- 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 sample supplied in a 5ml clear flint 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 due to contamination issues.
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