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How to Use Neroli Oil Safely

Neroli oil is highly concentrated and must never be applied directly to the skin undiluted or taken internally, as ingesting essential oils is considered dangerous.

  • Topical Application (Skin/Hair): Always dilute 2 to 6 drops of neroli oil in 1 ounce (about 2 tablespoons) of a carrier oil, such as jojoba, coconut, or avocado oil. You can then apply this blend directly to acne spots, stretch marks, or the scalp.
  • Aromatherapy (Stress): Add 3–5 drops to a diffuser. Alternatively, put a drop on a cotton ball and place it under your pillow for overnight calm, or inhale directly from a handkerchief for 5 minutes to reduce acute anxiety.
  • Bath: Mix 5–10 drops of neroli oil with a cup of milk or a carrier oil and pour it into a warm bath for a relaxing, skin-softening soak.

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Important Precautions
While generally safe, you should take the following precautions:

  • Allergy Test: Before using it on your face or body, do a patch test on a small area of skin (like the inner arm) and wait 24 hours to check for irritation.
  • Citrus Allergy: If you have a known allergy to citrus fruits, avoid using neroli oil, as it is derived from the bitter orange tree.
  • Sun Exposure: Unlike many other citrus oils, neroli oil is generally considered non-phototoxic, meaning it won’t cause a severe reaction if you go in the sun after applying it.

Contact:

Tina Kang
Sales Manager
Jian Zhongxiang Natural Plants Co., Ltd.
tina@gzzcoil.com
+8619070590301


Post time: May-26-2026