Blood Orange Hydrosol
Citrus sinensis
Product Properties
Country
USA
Plant Part
Fruit
Cultivation
Certified Organic
Chemical Families
Monoterpenols
Botanical Families
Rutaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Antibacterial
Antiviral
Antidepressant
Skin regenerative
Notes
Top
Aromas
Sweet
Fruity
Suggested Uses
Digest - Bloating
Drink 1 teaspoon of blood orange hydrosol in 8 oz of water after eating a big, delicious meal.
Mood - Calm
Spritz your bed linens with blood orange hydrosol for a calm, positive emotional state that helps you get to sleep.
Purify - Immune Support
Stay healthy on the plane by spritzing your hands and face with blood orange hydrosol.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
2 years
Safety & Warnings
No known safety issues.
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Great products
I have been purchasing Aromatics International hydrosols for about 4 years now. They ate amazing. One of my favorites has been the calming Chai Spice (now Chai Co-distilll. This is a wonderful company and I enjoy and trust in their products.
Love the Hydrosols!
I have been using Hydrosols from Aromatics International ever since I discovered then years ago. They are perfect for use in my acupuncture practice as they provide a light scent that is not overpowering for the patients. Many people are very sensitive to scents from diffusers, but I have never had a problem with any patient being sensitive to the Hydrosol scents I have sprayed in the treatment room. They really are a safe choice if you are looking for something that won't affect people in an undesired way, but will still provide some Aromatherapy. The Blood Orange is one of my favorites to use with patients.
Really nice aroma
I used this in my DIY body cream and I like his fresh and light the aroma is
Blood Orange hydrosol
Love using this for my granite cleaner. Smells wonderful
lovely
This hydrosol is going to be used for a room spray as I wanted something with a light scent that wasn't over powering--it fits the bill.