NAGADOUNA ESSENTIAL OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Citrus bergamia | Country of Origin | : | Italy | Solubility | : | Solubility in Water @20°C Insoluble in water, Soluble in alcohol and oils. | Specific Gravity | : | 0.864 @ 72°F | Optical Rotation | : | 22.7 | Refrective Index | : | 1.44663@ 72°F | Plant Part | : | Fresh peel of the fruit | Bland With | : | Most essences, is used as a popular top note in perfumery, Neroli and Lavender. | CAS No | : | 8007-75-8 | Flash Point | : | 136 °F | Extraction Method | : | Cold Pressed |
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Description : NAGADOUNA is also known as Bargamot. NAGADOUNA (Bergamot) oil yields a citrus-like fragrance, with a distinctive spicy-floral quality. The scent is both spicy and sweet and is prized in perfumery for its ability to blend well with other aromas to produce pleasing, complex scents.
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Constituents :Limonene, nerol, linalyl acetate, linalool, (–)-linalyl acetate (with optical purity >99.9%), (–)-linalool, (+)-limonene and -terpinene. |
Uses : Diffuse in the classroom, at work, or at home when stress levels or tension is high. Apply to the skin while showering and inhale deeply to experience its calming aroma while enjoying its purifying skin benefits. this oil is great for those with oily skin, as it helps to unclog pores. NAGADOUNA has an added property of helping to balance oily skin. NAGADOUNA combines easily with other essential oils, making it a no-brainer for natural skin care formulas, especially because of its refreshing scent.
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Benefit : The health benefits of NAGADOUNA essential oil can be helped to its properties as a deodorant, vulnerary, vermifuge, antibiotic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, sedative, analgesic, antidepressant, disinfectant, febrifuge, cicatrizant, and a digestive substance. |
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