Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil Sehr Schlecht Antioxidantien Keine bekannten Vorteile Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil auf einen Blick Oil from the peel of sweet oranges Mainly used as a fragrance ingredient Contains a high amount of irritating limonene Can make skin more sun-sensitive Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil Beschreibung _Citrus aurantium dulcis_ (orange) peel oil comes from a fruit commonly known as sweet orange. In cosmetics, it is largely used as a fragrance ingredient since its fresh citrus scent has broad appeal. While this oil might smell sweet, its impact on skin is anything but. It has a high content of limonene, a volatile compound that causes skin sensitization. It also contains furanocoumarin, a compound that is mildly phototoxic (meaning it can make skin more likely to burn when exposed to UV light). Usage ranges for _Citrus aurantium dulcis_ (orange) peel oil in cosmetics are between 0.00002% to 29%, with the 29% being in hair conditioners. Although we’re not a fan of this ingredient, it’s far less threatening in rinse-off formulations. Verwandte Inhaltsstoffe: Citrus Aurantium Citrus Aurantium Amara Fruit Extract Limonene