Lime essential oil has a bright, refreshing, and uplifting citrus scent. It is a perfect choice to diffuse whether alone or as part of a blend.
OIL QUALITY | 100% Pure, Cold Pressed, Therapeutic-Grade |
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SCENT | Citrus, Energizing |
TOP USES | Aromatherapy, Cleaning, Hair Care |
There are many different varieties of lime, all of which are hybrids of different citrus fruits. These different species of lime have fairly similar tastes and smells, although there are some slight differences. At Pyruvana, we use Citrus latifolia, also known as Persian lime, Tahiti lime, or seedless lime. This is a cross between key lime (Citrus aurantiifolia) and lemon (Citrus limon). It is the most widely cultivated variety of lime.
Like most varieties of citrus hybrids, the exact origin of limes is unknown. Most experts believe limes were first cultivated in Indonesia and Southeast Asia and were transported to North Africa and the Mediterranean around 1000 AD. The most significant use of limes in history was to prevent scurvy among 19th century sailors. Lemons were also used for this purpose.
To extract our lime essential oil, we use cold pressing. This is because processes that use heat often severely impact the scent of citrus oils, so cold pressing is the best method to ensure a strong aroma. During this process, we mechanically compress Citrus latifolia rinds. We then separate the oil from water and any other parts of the lime, then purify it.
Citrus oils pair well with one another, so you can blend our lime oil with lemon, grapefruit, orange, and bergamot for a refreshing, bright aroma. It also makes a great contrast for herbal scents including clary sage, tea tree, and rosemary. Floral oils such as rose or ylang ylang also smell wonderful with lime.
If you are interested in natural house cleaning, lime and other citrus oils are great to have on hand. In particular, these oils make wonderful degreasers. Mixing lime essential oil with baking soda and scrubbing with this mixture makes it easy to remove tough grease stains and char from your countertops, stove, or dishes. Its crisp scent also makes it an excellent deodorizer, whether you use it in a spray or diffuse it.
Lime is also great for cleansing your hair. Add a few drops of lime essential oil to your shampoo or conditioner to enjoy its benefits. You can also mix it with a carrier oil and use it to massage your scalp. Adding tea tree oil can help boost the positive effects lime oil has on your hair.
Diffusing lime oil is a great way to lift your mood. Its vibrant scent is an excellent pick-me-up. The aroma can also help improve your mental clarity and focus. Whether you diffuse it alone or in a blend with other uplifting scents, it is a great choice for your home or office.
To diffuse this oil, add a few drops to your diffuser, being sure to follow any specific instructions for that unit. Make sure not to add too much as this can result in an overwhelming aroma. You should also limit diffusion time to a few hours at once to avoid overexposure or damaging your diffuser.
You must always dilute our 100% pure essential oils with a carrier oil before applying them topically. You can use coconut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, or any other carrier of your choice. We recommend three drops of essential oil for every teaspoon of carrier oil, although you may wish to start with a lower concentration at first.
Lime and other citrus essential oils can lead to increased photosensitivity. This can cause you to be more prone to sunburns directly after applying this oil topically. As a result, you should wait up to 12 hours before exposing yourself to ultraviolet (UV) light, wear sunscreen, and stay in the shade when possible.
All 100% pure essential oils should be diluted before use. Applying our lime essential oil without diluting it can cause skin sensitivity. Even when the oil is diluted, you should avoid sensitive areas such as your eyes, ears, or nose. Some people are more sensitive than others to the compounds in lime and other essential oils. If you notice any adverse reaction, stop use immediately and consult with a medical professional.
Keep out of reach of children.
If you are pregnant, nursing, or under the care of a physician, consult your health care provider before using lime or any other essential oil.
This essential oil is for external use only and should not be ingested.
Pure essential oils are flammable and should be stored in a cool, dry location away from any open flames or excess heat.