Tangerine Essential Oil

Updated Mar. 09th, 2022

The rich, warm aroma of tangerine oil not only revitalizes your senses it also temps your taste buds...

This delicious fruits was used in ancient times to relieve digestive upset and promote beautiful skin. Tangerines and mandarins often get mistaken for each other due to their similarities. They are however, slightly different in colour and harvested at different times of the year. There is also a slight scent difference between the two. Tangerines have a sweet, citrus aroma where as the mandarin has a light, citrus aroma.

Uses
The essential oil Tangerine is popular in aromatherapy for it ability to uplift and inspire. Its cheerful, sweet fragrance is helpful for PMS symptoms, circulatory and immune health. Sweeter than Orange essential oil, Tangerine blends nicely with other citrus scents offering a tangy floral touch to any mixture. Tangerine oil can also be added to natural creams and lotions to help reduce cellulite, stretch marks and age spots

Nutritional Information
tangerine essential oil – quick facts
fragrancetangy, sweet, slightly floral, cheerful
sourceobtained from the outer peel of the fruit. native to asia
how to usebath: add a few drops to the bath to uplift, cheer and alleviate depression, insomnia, and anxiety.
massage: add 5 drops to 1 tbs. carrier oil. massage to help reduce stretch marks, promote circulation, and improve digestion.
inhalation: in a burner, vaporizer or diffuser add a few drops of tangerine. engenders a pleasant, delightful mood; helps stress and anxiety.
mixes well withlemon, lime, lavender, clove, cinnamon
important information

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avoid strong sunlight after usage. always dilute in carrier oil may irritate skin in sensitive individuals
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Comments on “Tangerine Essential Oil”

  • Rachel Rock
    A Tale of Two Citrus

    Thank you for the notes on telling apart tangerines and mandarin organes; it's easy to get confused. I appreciate the note than tangerines have a sweet, citrus aroma where as the mandarin has a light, citrus aroma. Regarding the slightly different in colour and harvest time difference, that is good to know too, and I wish you were more specific here (eg when are tangerines vs mandarins harvested/which one is harvested earlier? Which one is brighter/darker/more intense in color than the other). That said, thanks and tangerine is my favorite as the more floral of the two <3

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