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Calmer Solutions Petitgrain Essential Oil

A fresh floral scent, used extensively for its anti bacterial properties. Price shown is for a 10ml bottle, other sizes and further details available by clicking either the picture or product name.

Product information
The Kidderminster College Aromatherapy kit includes the following;

Pure Essential Oils
Begamot FCF (White) 10ml
Chamomile Tomane 10ml
Frankincense (Olibanum) 10ml
Geranium 10ml
Lavender 10ml
Lemon (Finest) 10ml
Tea Tree 10ml
Tlang Ylang III 10ml
Benzoin Siam 10ml
Black Pepper 10ml

Carrier Oils
Almond Sweet 250ml
Avocado 100ml
Grapeseed 250ml
Wheatgerm 100ml

Accessories
Wooden 30 compartment oil storage box
50ml Measure 2ml graduated glass cylinder
100ml mixing beaker
Glass stirring rod

Petitgrain (Citrus aurantium)
Relieves Stress, Lightens Depression, Good For Skin And Digestion If Stress Related
Country of Origin Paraguay
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Description of Scent
A fresh floral scent with citrus undertones
History
Forms one of the main ingredients for eau-de-cologne, It's name means "Little Grain" due to the size of the cherries,
Extraction Method
Steam Distillation
Constituents
Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, A-Terpineol, Geraniol, Geranyl Acetate.
Properties
Antibacterial, Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, Digestive, Nervine, Sedative And Tonic.
Contraindications
None
General
An excellent oil for helping with excessive persperation & oily skin, as well as helping with insomnia and stress,
Safety
DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS IN A CARRIER OIL BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW.
 
Full SDS and COSSH sheets are available for this product

Technical specifications

Brand: Calmer Solutions Limited
Condition: New
Product Code: 5052211005157
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This has such a fresh scent! I haven't tried that many Calmer Solutions essential oils yet, but this one's my favourite so far.

A Marshall | Westyorkshire | February 2017