citrus

Mandarin

is a joyful, tangy and fresh citrus fruit.

Vibrant and fresh,

Mandarins are often used to impart a sense of liveliness and character into a fragrance.

Unique from other citruses with its floral powdery nuances, it leaves behind a soft neroli-like trail.

This is due to the presence of dimethyl anthranilate, absent in other citrus fruits like oranges, tangerines, lemons, and grapefruits.

Vibrant and fresh,

Mandarins are often used to impart a sense of liveliness and character into a fragrance.

Unique from other citruses with its floral powdery nuances, it leaves behind a soft neroli-like trail.

This is due to the presence of dimethyl anthranilate, absent in other citrus fruits like oranges, tangerines, lemons, and grapefruits.

Scent Therapy

+ Energizing

+ Uplifting

Scent Therapy

+ Energizing

+ Uplifting

How is it extracted?

The essential oil of mandarins is expressed from the ripe fruit peel.

Did you know?

Originating from China, mandarins have been historically regarded as a symbol of good fortune and is thus used in Chinese New Year celebrations.

How is it extracted?

The essential oil of mandarins is expressed from the ripe fruit peel.

Did you know?

Originating from China, mandarins have been historically regarded as a symbol of good fortune and is thus used in Chinese New Year celebrations.

Did you know?

Tangerine and mandarins are essentially the same fruit!

The difference is that tangerines are cultivated in Morocco while mandarins are cultivated in Italy.

As mentioned earlier, another slight difference is the absence of dimethyl anthranilate in tangerines.

Did you know?

Tangerine and mandarins are essentially the same fruit!

The difference is that tangerines are cultivated in Morocco while mandarins are cultivated in Italy.

As mentioned earlier, another slight difference is the absence of dimethyl anthranilate in tangerines.