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Neroli Essential Oil 5% in Grapeseed Oil 50ml

Made in Tunisia Ships from the UK

Bright, floral and softly citrus, this diluted neroli essential oil brings the scent of bitter orange blossom into a quiet room. Its bergamot-like lift feels clean and graceful, while the flower source keeps it rounded rather than sharp. Use it as a prepared aromatic oil for slow moments at home, from an oil burner to a simple scent ritual.

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Bright, floral and softly citrus, this diluted neroli essential oil brings the scent of bitter orange blossom into a quiet room. Its bergamot-like lift feels clean and graceful, while the flower source keeps it rounded rather than sharp. Use it as a prepared aromatic oil for slow moments at home, from an oil burner to a simple scent ritual.

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About this product

Scent of bitter orange blossom
  • The first impression is fresh and citrus-floral, close to bergamot but softer at the edges.
  • Neroli has a naturally elegant character, often loved in perfumery for its orange blossom brightness.
  • The grapeseed oil dilution makes it a gentler format for aromatic use than an undiluted essential oil.
  • It suits calm home rituals, especially when you want a scent that feels clean, floral and quietly grown-up.
  • The amber-toned bottle and black ribbed cap keep the look simple, practical and apothecary-like.
From flowers of Citrus aurantium

Neroli comes from the flowers of the bitter orange tree, named botanically as Citrus aurantium. This oil is sourced from Tunisia and extracted by steam distillation, a method used to capture the aromatic character of delicate plant material.

Here, the neroli is already diluted in grapeseed oil. That makes it well suited to people who prefer a ready-diluted aromatic oil rather than working with a concentrated essential oil neat.

Neroli in fragrance history

Neroli takes its name from Anna Maria Orsini, the princess of Nerola, who helped make the scent of bitter orange blossom fashionable in seventeenth-century Italy by using it to perfume gloves and bath water. The flower has also carried bridal associations in European folk tradition, where orange blossom was linked with tenderness, ceremony and new beginnings. Today, neroli remains a classic perfumery material, valued for the way it sits between citrus freshness and white floral softness.

Using it in your space

Add a small amount to a suitable oil burner or aroma accessory, following the guidance for that device. Keep the bottle closed between uses and store it away from heat and strong light.

For skin use, essential oils should be approached with care even when diluted. Patch test first, avoid contact with eyes and broken skin, and seek professional guidance before use during pregnancy, with children, or around pets.

Size and details
  • Volume: 50 ml
  • Dilution: 5% neroli essential oil in grapeseed oil
  • Botanical name: Citrus aurantium
  • Plant part: flowers
  • Extraction method: steam distillation
  • Country of origin: Tunisia
  • Product weight: 110 g
A thoughtful aromatic gift

This is a lovely choice for someone who enjoys floral citrus scents, home fragrance rituals, or building a small collection of aromatic oils. Neroli feels special without being loud, making it a considered gift for a desk, dressing table or quiet evening routine.

Resonates with Neroli
Weight110 g

Material

Ceramic

Scent family

Citrus

Oil type

Single

Ingredients

Citrus Aurantium Amara Flower, Vitis Vinifera (Grapeseed) Oil

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Common questions

Is this neroli oil ready diluted?
Yes. It is a 5% dilution in grapeseed oil, rather than an undiluted essential oil.
What does neroli smell like?
Neroli smells floral and citrus-bright, with a character similar to bergamot and the softness of bitter orange blossom.
Can I use it neat on the skin?
Patch test first and use sparingly. Avoid eyes, broken skin and sensitive areas, and seek qualified guidance if pregnant, using with children, or using around pets.
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