You can scent your room, make aroma baths and aroma sprays.
Please use it in a variety of ways.
Amanatsu Sweet Bitter Orange:
It is an essential oil made by squeezing the sweet summer of the Muchara Garden, cutting the peel and extracting it by steam distillation.
It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field.
It was born with such a thought in mind.
A refreshing sweet summer scent that is like a citrus in early spring.
Green Tangerine:
At the end of summer, the juice of the young and blue-tinged Wenshu mandarin oranges is squeezed.
The essential oil was extracted from the fruit after the juice was extracted by steam distillation.
Want to make full use of what I can make in the field.
This product was born with such a thought in mind.
It is still young and bluish, and its aroma is fresh and pungent.
Most of the fruits at this time are piled up, so they are not distributed.
The ability to commercialize such raw materials is also an initiative unique to citrus-producing areas.
Iyokan Citrus Iyo:
It is an essential oil made by squeezing the juice of the Iyokan of Musara-en, cutting the peel, and extracting it by steam distillation.
It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field.
It was born with such a thought in mind.
Iyo citrus is a solitary citrus with no similar varieties.
The scent of the peel is very good, and even if it is used as an essential oil, the sweet and rich aroma will not be lost.
Lemon:
It is an essential oil made by squeezing the juice of a lemon from Musaraen, cutting the peel, and extracting it by steam distillation.
It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field.
It was born with such a thought in mind.
You can enjoy the refreshing scent unique to lemon.
Yuzu:
It is an essential oil made by squeezing the yuzu from the Misa Garden, cutting the peel, and extracting it by steam distillation.
It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field.
It was born with such a thought in mind.
Yuzu has been popular for a long time.
Its soft scent makes you feel nostalgic somehow.
How to use:
For aroma spray:
If you want to scent the entire room, put water in a spray bottle (*), drip a few drops of essential oil, and spray it on curtains and sofas.
When the room is damp due to moisture, such as during the rainy season, it is convenient as a wiping companion.
*If you use anhydrous ethanol, it will easily mix with water.
Put 10 ml of anhydrous ethanol in the bottle first, then add the essential oil, mix, and finally add water.
For aroma bath:
For partial baths on the hands and feet, 1~2 drops in hot water such as a bucket or basin are a guide.
When bathing, use up to 5~6 drops as a guide, and do not put the undiluted solution in the bath as it is, but mix essential oils with a base material such as baking soda, salt, honey, and salt before putting it in hot water.
*Please note that in dry seasons, when your skin tends to be sensitive, or when you are not feeling well, you may feel tingling and irritation.
You can also use it when making your own massage oil or soap.
Extracted from: Unshu mandarin peel Origin of raw materials: Ehime Prefecture, Yuzu peel Raw material origin: Ehime Prefecture, Lemon peel Raw material origin: Ehime Prefecture, Iyokan peel Raw material origin: Ehime Prefecture, Sweet summer peel Raw material origin: Ehime Prefecture
This list of ingredients represents all options or variants of this product. Actual ingredients in a given product option may vary from this list.
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Ingredients : You can scent your room, make aroma baths and aroma sprays. Please use it in a variety of ways. Amanatsu Sweet Bitter Orange: It is an essential oil made by squeezing the sweet summer of the Muchara Garden, cutting the peel and extracting it by steam distillation. It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field. It was born with such a thought in mind. A refreshing sweet summer scent that is like a citrus in early spring. Green Tangerine: At the end of summer, the juice of the young and blue-tinged Wenshu mandarin oranges is squeezed. The essential oil was extracted from the fruit after the juice was extracted by steam distillation. Want to make full use of what I can make in the field. This product was born with such a thought in mind. It is still young and bluish, and its aroma is fresh and pungent. Most of the fruits at this time are piled up, so they are not distributed. The ability to commercialize such raw materials is also an initiative unique to citrus-producing areas. Iyokan Citrus Iyo: It is an essential oil made by squeezing the juice of the Iyokan of Musara-en, cutting the peel, and extracting it by steam distillation. It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field. It was born with such a thought in mind. Iyo citrus is a solitary citrus with no similar varieties. The scent of the peel is very good, and even if it is used as an essential oil, the sweet and rich aroma will not be lost. Lemon: It is an essential oil made by squeezing the juice of a lemon from Musaraen, cutting the peel, and extracting it by steam distillation. It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field. It was born with such a thought in mind. You can enjoy the refreshing scent unique to lemon. Yuzu: It is an essential oil made by squeezing the yuzu from the Misa Garden, cutting the peel, and extracting it by steam distillation. It's easy to throw away the fruit after it has been juiced, but we want to make full use of what we can do in the field. It was born with such a thought in mind. Yuzu has been popular for a long time. Its soft scent makes you feel nostalgic somehow. How to use: For aroma spray: If you want to scent the entire room, put water in a spray bottle (*), drip a few drops of essential oil, and spray it on curtains and sofas. When the room is damp due to moisture, such as during the rainy season, it is convenient as a wiping companion. *If you use anhydrous ethanol, it will easily mix with water. Put 10 ml of anhydrous ethanol in the bottle first, then add the essential oil, mix, and finally add water. For aroma bath: For partial baths on the hands and feet, 1~2 drops in hot water such as a bucket or basin are a guide. When bathing, use up to 5~6 drops as a guide, and do not put the undiluted solution in the bath as it is, but mix essential oils with a base material such as baking soda, salt, honey, and salt before putting it in hot water. *Please note that in dry seasons, when your skin tends to be sensitive, or when you are not feeling well, you may feel tingling and irritation. You can also use it when making your own massage oil or soap.
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