Lemon Essential Oil from Wellington Fragrance
BOTANICAL NAME: Citrus Limon
Country of Origin: Italy
Light, fresh citrus scent. Because of its color, and its warm, cheerful energy some people call Lemon Essential Oil "the sunshine oil". Refreshing and rejuvenating. Its aroma inspires and brings fresh energy, clears the mind. Uses include adding a few drops to a diffuser to freshen the aroma in your home, add a few drops to water when washing dishes or cleaning the house. Keep away from direct sunlight or heat and in tightly enclosed containers. The refrigerator would be an excellent place for storage.
Appearance: Yellow to Yellow-Green Liquid
Odor: Characteristic Aroma Reminiscent of Lemon Peel
Refractive Index: 1.4740
Specific Gravity: 0.8480
Solubility: Insoluble
Flash Point: 118°F
Storage: Store in a cool place in closed container
Safety: Harmful if swallowed, avoid contact with eyes
Essential oils are natural aromatic compounds found in the seeds, bark, stems, roots, flowers, and other parts of plants. Essential oils can present very pleasant aromas and very powerful aromas. Essential oils are generally extracted by distillation, typically by using steam or other processes including expression or solvent extractionandcold pressed. Our Essential oils are most often used in soap production and aroma lamps for aromatherapy. Essential oils can also be used for adding scents to incense sticks and household cleaning products.
For soap making supplies to be used with essential oils: http://www.wellingtonfragrance.com/Soap-MakingMelt-and-PourMoldsPigmentsMicas-C5.aspx
Aroma Lamps for warming Essential oils for aromatherapy purposes http://www.wellingtonfragrance.com/Aroma-Lamps-C43.aspx
Carrier Oils for mixing Essential Oils: http://www.wellingtonfragrance.com/Massage-Carrier-Oils-C4.aspx
Wellington Fragrance sources essential oils from multiple suppliers. We are constantly searching for consistent essential oils at fair prices. Due to weather conditions essential oils can vary in both quantity available and quality. As with any recipe, We always recommend you do your own in house testing. Testing in house will allow you to adjust formulas to create your own quality finished products.