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Botanical Name: Citrus limon Common Name: Lemon Plant Part Used: Fresh fruit peel Extraction Method: Cold-pressed (most common), steam-distilled (less common) Color: Pale yellow to greenish-yellow Odor/Aroma: Sparkling citrus, tangy, fresh, sweet, and slightly tart
Top Notes: Sharp, bright, juicy lemon
Middle Notes: Lightly fruity and slightly sweet
Base Notes: Very faint—usually disappears quickly unless blended with fixatives
100% pure essential oil from lemon peels
Energizing and clarifying aroma
Popular in skincare, perfumery, and natural cleaning products
Helps brighten mood and enhance mental clarity
Naturally antimicrobial and deodorizing
Consistency: Thin
Solubility: Soluble in oils and alcohol; not water-soluble
Shelf Life: About 1–2 years (keep away from light to prevent oxidation)
Main Components: Limonene (up to 70%), β-pinene, γ-terpinene, citral
Invigorates the mind and body
Eases feelings of anxiety or sadness
Promotes focus and positive energy
Can help with oily or dull skin (must be diluted)
Known for its astringent and brightening properties
Photosensitive!—avoid sun exposure after applying
Excellent for DIY cleaners and surface sprays
Freshens air and eliminates odors
Cuts grease and acts as a natural disinfectant
A vibrant, fleeting top note in citrus, cologne, or summer-inspired blends
Adds sparkle and brightness to floral, herbal, or woody compositions
Lemon oil blends well with:
Florals (lavender, neroli, jasmine)
Herbs (rosemary, peppermint, basil)
Other citruses (bergamot, lime, orange)
Resins and woods (frankincense, sandalwood, cedarwood)
For external use only
Dilute before applying to skin
Avoid sun exposure on skin where lemon oil has been applied (can cause photosensitivity)
Store in a cool, dark place
Lemon Oil is like a burst of sunshine in a bottle—clean, happy, and invigorating. Whether diffused for clarity, blended for a zesty perfume, or used to make your home sparkle, it’s a true essential in every sense of the word.