Neroli Essential Oil 5% Diluted in Grapeseed 10ml

Made in Tunisia Ships from the UK

Soft, floral and quietly citrus-like, this neroli essential oil has the bright, elegant character often compared with bergamot. It comes from the flowers of the bitter orange tree, Citrus aurantium, with the blossom giving the oil its delicate, perfumed warmth.

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Soft, floral and quietly citrus-like, this neroli essential oil has the bright, elegant character often compared with bergamot. It comes from the flowers of the bitter orange tree, Citrus aurantium, with the blossom giving the oil its delicate, perfumed warmth.

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About this product

The scent of bitter orange blossom
  • The first impression is fresh and floral, with a citrus lift rather than a sugary sweetness.
  • Its bergamot-like brightness makes it feel clean, poised and easy to place in a quiet room.
  • The floral side softens the sharper citrus edge, giving the scent a rounded, elegant character.
  • Use it when you want a small aromatic ritual: a few drops prepared for a burner, diffuser or personal blend.
  • The amber bottle and ribbed black cap keep it simple to store with other daily aromatherapy oils.
Flower, oil and dilution

Neroli comes from the flower of the bitter orange tree, known botanically as Citrus aurantium. This neroli essential oil is steam distilled and diluted in grapeseed oil, giving the precious floral material a softer format for everyday aromatic use.

How to use it with care

Add only a small amount to your chosen aromatherapy method, following the instructions for your burner or diffuser. For skin use, patch test first and avoid the eye area, broken skin and sensitive areas.

Keep the bottle tightly closed, stored upright and away from heat. If you are pregnant, using it for a child, or have pets at home, ask a qualified professional before use.

Neroli in scent history

Neroli takes its name from Nerola, an Italian town associated with Anna Maria Orsini, Princess of Nerola, who made bitter orange blossom essence fashionable in the seventeenth century by using it to scent gloves and bath water. The flower itself carries a long association with wedding customs and refined perfumery, where orange blossom is valued for its balance of freshness and softness. In modern aromatherapy, it is chosen as much for the beauty of its fragrance as for the small ritual of preparing scent with attention.

Size and details

This bottle contains 10 ml of neroli essential oil at 5% dilution in grapeseed oil. The oil is sourced from Tunisia and the filled bottle weighs 40 g.

A thoughtful scented gift

Choose it for someone who loves floral citrus scents, aromatherapy blends, or the quiet pleasure of arranging a home fragrance ritual. It feels especially suited to a calm bathroom shelf, bedside tray or small evening routine.

Resonates with Neroli
Weight40 g

Scent family

Citrus

Oil type

Single

Ingredients

Neroli Dilute Essential Oil

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Common questions

What does neroli smell like?
Neroli has a floral citrus scent with a brightness often compared to bergamot, softened by the natural character of bitter orange blossom.
Is neroli the same as orange blossom?
Neroli is the essential oil obtained from the flowers of the bitter orange tree. Orange blossom is the flower itself, and the two are closely linked in scent and tradition.
Can I apply it straight to the skin?
It is already diluted in grapeseed oil, but a patch test is still sensible before wider skin use. Avoid eyes, broken skin and sensitive areas.
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