Mandarin Oil
Scientific Name: Citrus Reticulata Peel
What is Mandarin Oil?
“Vibrant Vitalizer”
Citrus reticulata, the scientific name for Mandarin, is the source of Mandarin oil, characterized by its sweet, tangy aroma. This oil is a popular choice in Aromatherapy for its ability to uplift mood and provide a sense of joy and well-being. It's also known for its digestive and skincare benefits, due to its antispasmodic, digestive, and antiseptic properties.
Mind
Mood Enhancer: Helps alleviate stress, anxiety, and depression, uplifting the mood and promoting a sense of happiness.
Body
Digestive Health: Aids in digestive processes and can alleviate spasms and discomfort in the gut.
Soul
Emotional Balancer: Its warm, citrus scent promotes emotional balance and well-being.
Plant Feature
Small citrus tree with sweet, orange fruits
Part Used
Fruit (Rind)
Extraction Method
Cold Pressed
History of Mandarin Oil in Aromatherapy & Ayurveda
In Ayurveda, Citrus reticulata oil is believed to enhance the energy flow within the body and improve digestion. In Aromatherapy, Mandarin oil is widely used for its uplifting and soothing properties. It's often employed in blends for improving mood and creating a relaxing atmosphere, as well as in skincare for its nourishing and rejuvenating effects.
Did you know?
Symbol of Good Fortune
In Chinese culture, Mandarin oranges are a symbol of good fortune and abundance.
Popular Lunar New Year Gift
Mandarin oranges are traditionally given as gifts during the Lunar New Year
Ancient Medicinal Use
Used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to treat various ailments
Harvesting
Mandarin oranges are harvested when they are ripe, ensuring the highest quality of essential oil. The oil is extracted primarily through cold pressing of the fruit peel, which preserves its delicate, aromatic compounds. This method allows for the retention of the oil's vibrant, citrusy scent and its beneficial properties.
Historical Use
The use of Citrus reticulata in traditional medicine dates back thousands of years, particularly in China. It was used for its therapeutic properties, such as improving digestion, relieving gas, and as an antispasmodic. The fruit itself was, and still is, highly valued in Chinese culture, often associated with prosperity and good fortune, especially during the Lunar New Year celebrations. In Western cultures, Mandarin oil became popular in the 19th century, primarily used in the perfume industry due to its sweet, fresh fragrance. In aromatherapy, it is valued for its mood-enhancing and calming effects. Its use in skincare has been embraced for its ability to rejuvenate the skin and improve complexion.
Over the years, Mandarin oil has maintained its reputation as a versatile and beneficial essential oil, widely used in aromatherapy, skincare, and as a natural remedy for digestive issues.
Map it out
- Spain






