Neroli is also known as Orange blossom. Neroli is made from the flowers of the orange tree, and it is one of the most expensive and most intense-smelling oils, best appreciated in very mild dilutions. The main producers are France, Italy and Tunisia but it is also produced in Morocco, Algeria and the Comoro Islands. Neroli is also called brigade oil or orange flower oil. Neroli is called Neroli brigade oil or orange flower oil. Water distillation of the flowers of the bitter orange tree produces pale yellow oil, which becomes darker as it ages. It has a powerful, exotic, floral perfume, and creates a warm and relaxing atmosphere. After distillation orange flower water is obtained from the remaining water, in which there are some remnants of the essential oil.
The therapeutic properties of Neroli oil are antidepressant, antiseptic, anti-infectious, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, bactericidal, carminative, cordial, deodorant, digestive, emollient, sedative and tonic. Neroli has relaxing properties, which help with sleeplessness and can be an ally during times of stress. It has a special affinity for the female immune system and is part of all female immune regulatory formulas. It helps women in almost any stage of transition, reduces cramps, assists in menopause and is excellent with depression, anger and the heart. It mixes well with the oils like: Rose, Lavender, Sandalwood, Jasmine, Cypress, Juniper and All Citrus, Rosewood, Petitgrain, Chamomile, Cardamom and Myrrh.
Uses of Neroli Oil
•Fortifies the nervous system.
•Calming for palpitations.
•Helps insomnia.
•Relieves anxiety.
•Good for acne and eczema.
•Has anti-inflammatory effect.