FRENCH PHD EXPERT IN AROMATHERAPY DR FRANCOISE COUIC-MARINIER TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT ESSENTIAL OILS
Extracted from the outer rind of the fruit, Mandarin Essential Oil has a multitude of benefits for the mind, body and skin. Here’s all you need to know about Mandarin Essential Oil and how to incorporate this aspect of aromatherapy into your daily rituals.
With its high content of vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants, Mandarin Essential Oil promotes the growth of new skin cells and tissues. From healing cuts to rejuvenating your complexion, mandarin oil gives your epidermis a boost from all angles.
Packed with antioxidants, Mandarin Essential Oil provides effective detoxifying effects. It helps to purify the blood and reduce the possibility of diseases or disorders like acne or even arthritis.
To maximise this effect, look to other Essential Oils such as Lemon oil or Bergamot oil.
Around 75% of Mandarin Essential Oil’s composition is d-Limonene: a compound with potent anti-inflammatory effects. Regular use of mandarin oil can therefore help relieve pain and swelling, leaving your body and skin feeling their best.
Mandarin Essential Oil is perhaps one of the best oils to aid in calming anxiety, pain and nausea, along with Lavender Fine oil and Ginger oil.
Mandarin Essential Oil stimulates blood circulation and movement within the lymphatic system, which is great for improving your body’s immune processes, as well as renewing your skin.
Rich in antioxidants, Mandarin Essential Oil has been shown to neutralise free radicals that can damage skin cells and often act as the primary cause of early ageing.
For additional anti-aging effects, look to Geranium oil to achieve a youthful glow.
With its ability to renew your complexion and stimulate the growth of new skin cells, Mandarin Essential Oil can be used to help to even out skin tone. Whether the problem is pigmentation, acne scars or other blemishes, its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties can help to repair and protect your complexion.
Using mandarin oil to boost your circulation and blood flow can leave your skin looking plumper, brighter and more radiant.
Cultivated for over 3000 years, Mandarin Essential Oil derives comes from the delicate evergreen tree in the oriental climes of China, Vietnam and Japan.
The mandarin fruit owes its name to the high officials of the Chinese empire, thanks to its vibrant colour reminiscent of their regal orange robes.
During the Chinese new year, gifting a mandarin is a traditional symbol of fortune and prosperity. If you are really looking to impress, gifting mandarins in pairs demonstrates the ‘doubling’ of wealth.
According to Dr Couic Marinier, “although the mandarin has long been identified, it did not arrive in Europe until around 1800, four years after the traditional orange”.
Thanks to its tangy yet sweet flavour, mandarin oil is a popular additive in food and drinks, and can even be used as a natural preservative.
Thanks to its antiseptic properties, Mandarin Essential Oil can be applied to a cut or graze to clean the area, forming a protective layer and promoting quick healing.
If you’re struggling to get your baby to sleep through the night, you can try adding a few drops of Mandarin Essential Oil to their milk - but make sure to get the advice of a medical professional first.
According to Dr. Couic Marinier, “the sedative properties of mandarin oil will help your baby to sleep better and more peacefully”.
Boost your skin, body and mind with the rejuvenating effects of Mandarin Essential Oil.