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Botanical Name: Citrus aurantifolia Common Name: Lime Plant Part Used: Fresh peel of the fruit Extraction Method: Cold-pressed (for the most aromatic version); steam-distilled (for phototoxic-free variety) Color: Pale yellow to greenish Odor/Aroma: Sharp, sweet-tart, citrusy, slightly bitter green note with a fizzy freshness
Top Notes: Bright, citrusy, effervescent, and lively
Middle Notes: Mild fruity tang
Base Notes: Very light and fleeting
Fresh, tropical citrus aroma
Invigorating and mood-lifting
Popular in natural perfumery and energizing aromatherapy blends
Cold-pressed lime oil is phototoxic, but steam-distilled is not
Consistency: Thin
Solubility: Soluble in oils and alcohol; not soluble in water
Shelf Life: 1–1.5 years (keep it in a cool, dark spot to extend life)
Main Components: Limonene, β-pinene, γ-terpinene, citral
Boosts energy and alertness
Combats mental fatigue
Refreshes your mood instantly—perfect for diffusers
Can help brighten dull skin (dilute well)
Has astringent and antimicrobial properties
Note: Cold-pressed lime oil can cause photosensitivity—use caution in the sun
Cuts through grease and grime
Leaves a crisp, tropical scent
Great for natural surface sprays
A lively, citrusy top note that adds fizz and freshness
Works great in tropical, summer, or sparkling blends
Lime oil blends beautifully with:
Other citrus oils (lemon, grapefruit, orange)
Florals (lavender, neroli, ylang-ylang)
Herbs (basil, rosemary, peppermint)
Woods and resins (frankincense, cedarwood, sandalwood)
Spices (ginger, cardamom)
For external use only
Always dilute before applying to the skin
Avoid direct sunlight after use if using cold-pressed oil
Store in a cool, dark place
Lime Oil is your go-to for a splash of zest and tropical charm. It's bright, tart, and energizing—perfect for lifting moods, freshening up spaces, or adding that citrus sparkle to blends.