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Some essential oils like Lavender are gentle enough to use for a wide range of applications without ever second guessing your safety, while other oils like grapefruit must be approached with caution. While grapefruit oil delivers powerful benefits and has been proven in studies to deliver tangible results, it must be used with full awareness of potential side effects.
Derived from the Citrus paradisi grapefruit plant, botanists believe that the grapefruit actually formed as an accidental hybrid of the sweet orange and pomelo fruits. As such, it doesn’t have roots in ancient history; it was only discovered in the 18th century and introduced in America in the 19th century. Since then, the grapefruit has become a prominent member of the citrus family.
Grapefruit is best known for helping to accelerate fat burning, but it is also useful for battling inflammation, stress, carcinogens, and sugar cravings. Grapefruit oil, which is cold-pressed from the rind of the fruit rather than distilled, boasts a number of impressive properties:
Antioxidant
Disinfectant
Stimulant
Antidepressant
Antiseptic
Diuretic
Tonic
Just like grapefruit cannot be eaten in fruit form if you are taking certain medications, grapefruit oil also has restrictions. Grapefruit oil is considered a safe oil, but it should never be taken internally without the supervision of a health professional since it can have toxic effects on the body. This is especially true in conjunction with blood pressure medications and antidepressants.
It is also important to remember that grapefruit essential oil increases the skin’s sensitivity to UV rays. This means it increases the risk of sunburn, skin damage, and even skin cancer. As such, grapefruit oil use in cosmetic and body products must be carefully considered and monitored.
Since grapefruit is such a potent oil, it can never be applied to the skin alone like Lavender and other gentle oils. Grapefruit should always be diluted with a carrier oil such as coconut, sweet almond, or jojoba.
As with all essential oils, the safest and most effective products can be obtained by purchasing through a distributor like Aromatic Ingredients that sells the highest quality therapeutic-grade oils with just one single ingredient: the oil itself.
Given the multitude of benefits offered by high-quality grapefruit oil, cosmetic and self-care product manufacturers can attract consumers by creating products that naturally offer impressive results using grapefruit essential oil.
Natural cleaners
Bath salts for stress relief
Air fresheners
Acne cleansers
Hair products
Marketing grapefruit essential oil as an ingredient is a huge drawing point to consumers seeking safe and natural products that pack many benefits into one.
Whatever you plan to do, it is essential that you work with skilled product formulators and ingredients experts. Without the highest quality essential oils and base ingredients, your products will not deliver on their promises.
This is where Aromatic Ingredients can help! Call us at 03 9702 3698 to learn more about our products and services that are dedicated to improving the success of your own company.