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Petitgrain

Have you tried Petitgrain essential oil yet?
It’s one of my favorites! I use it aromatically and topically for emotional support. And I often layer it under my moisturizer to support my facial routine (it is NOT photosensitizing, in case you wondered)!
And I LOVE it’s gorgeous aroma!
 
The bitter orange tree is unique. We get three different essential oils from it. Neroli comes from the blossoms, Orange is from the orange peel, and Petitgrain comes the leaves and immature fruit. All three are often used in luxury perfumes. It adds beautiful green, citrus notes to many blends!
 
Pro Tips:
  • Blend Petitgrain with Frankincense and epsom salt for a relaxing soak in the bath before bed.
  • Apply topically and diffuse while doing breathing or relaxation exercises and you’ll feel the tension melt away!
  • Apply to skin before using facial essence, serum, or moisturizer.
  • Mix with Jojoba for a luxurious massage oil.
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