Wild Orange Essential Oil
Wild Orange essential oil is one of the bestselling doTERRA essential oils because of its energizing scent and cleansing qualities. High in the natural chemical constituent limonene, it is one of the best essential oils for household cleaning.
Wild Orange oil enhances any essential oil blend with its fresh, sweet aroma. Diffusing it in your space will energize and uplift the atmosphere, adding a delightful freshness to the air.
Lemon Essential Oil
Unmistakably fresh and familiar, Lemon essential oil offers many benefits and applications. Known for its crisp, citrusy aroma, Lemon oil creates a bright and uplifting atmosphere. A potent purifying agent, Lemon essential oil can be used throughout your home to freshen the air and cleanse most hard surfaces.
Grapefruit Essential Oil
Known for its energizing and invigorating aroma, Grapefruit essential oil creates an uplifting environment when diffused. Grapefruit oil is also renowned for its cleansing properties and is frequently used in skincare for its ability to promote the appearance of healthy-looking skin.
Bergamot Essential Oil
Bergamot essential oil is unique among citrus oils. Reminiscent of earl grey tea, Bergamot adds a smooth, calming sweetness to any essential oil blend in addition to its bright, uplifting benefits.
Bergamot is one of the most delicate citrus plants, requiring a special climate and soil to thrive. Italy is one of the most ideal locations two grow this cherished fruit in commercial quantities, and Italians have used bergamot oil for years to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.
Lime Essential Oil
Limes are frequently used in entrées and beverages for their fresh citrus flavor. Cold-pressed from the peels of fresh limes, Lime essential oil is refreshing and energizing in both aroma and taste. The citrusy essential oil can be diffused to freshen the air.
Lime essential oil is also an effective surface cleaner. Lime oil is frequently used in facial and body cleansers for its topical cleansing properties and uplifting scent.
Red Mandarin Essential Oil
Red Mandarin essential oil—also known as tangor and temple orange—comes from mature mandarin fruit, while Green Mandarin essential oil comes from the unripe fruit of the same tree. doTERRA Red Mandarin essential oil is sourced from Brazil.
Red Mandarin oil contains 65–75% limonene—a chemical component found in most citrus oils—which accounts for the essential oil’s cleansing effects. Red Mandarin and Green Mandarin essential oils also include gamma-Terpinene (γ-Terpinene), which is found in Tea Tree and other cleansing oils.
Green Mandarin Essential Oil
Green Mandarin essential oil is cold-pressed from the unripe fruit of the mandarin tree, while Red Mandarin essential oil comes from mature pieces of fruit.
Like Red Mandarin, Green Mandarin oil is renowned for its surface-cleansing properties, as well as its ability to refresh and energize a space when diffused.
Litsea Essential Oil
Litsea essential oil has a refreshing and rejuvenating aroma. It comes from an evergreen tree or shrub commonly found throughout Japan, Taiwan, Southern China, and Southeast Asia. It’s also called may chang and mountain pepper.
Though Litsea essential oil isn’t a citrus oil, it has a distinctly citrus aroma. Sweet, fruity, and fresh, the scent of Litsea oil is often compared to lemons.
Tonka Bean Absolute
Tonka bean, known scientifically as Dipteryx odorata, is a highly esteemed ingredient native to Central America and northern South America.
The name tonka bean comes from the Galibi (Carib) language spoken by the natives of French Guiana. Related to the pea family, tonka beans are almond-shaped, featuring a black and wrinkled exterior with a smooth brown interior.
Commonly used in perfumery, tonka beans are celebrated for their rich aroma, reminiscent of vanilla, almonds, cinnamon, and cloves.
Vanilla Absolute
Vanilla planifolia is a member of the orchid family, with yellow-white flowers that produce odourless bean pods. These blooms must be hand-pollinated, and it takes three to four years for the plant to begin producing beans. The beans are also harvested by hand before undergoing a time-consuming, labour-intensive process to fully develop their aroma and flavour.
Afterward, the beans are ground into small pieces and subjected to pressurized CO2 in a two-step extraction process that captures the beans’ aromatic constituents in vanilla absolute.
Of the real vanilla available in the world, 80% comes from Madagascar, which has the perfect tropical climate for the spice to thrive. In Madagascar, thousands of people—mostly families—are employed in the vanilla supply chain. The harvest is a crucial source of employment for rural communities and an integral part of the local economy, contributing to the livelihoods of almost 80,000 farmers.