Lime Essential Oil (distilled), Thailand

฿189.00
  • 10 ml    189 Thai Baht
  • 30 ml    389 Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   989 Thai Baht

  • 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil
              Lime Thailand is also known as Key Lime and is sourer than the sweet Persian type Limes. It is smaller, has a thin peel and the fruit has an intensely sour taste as a juice and flavoring for drinks and foods.
              The essential oil is lighter, fresh, less preferred for aromatic blends and more preferred for applications to the skin than Lime expressed. Today Key Lime is produced mainly in Mexico, Peru, the West Indies (Caribbean Islands) and Thailand while sweet Lime is produced mainly in Florida U.S.and Brazil.
              Lime essential oil is known as a stimulant for the lymphatic system. When combined with a hormone balancing essential oil such as Geranium or Fennel it can be a beneficial in formulations for cellulite.

Lime Expressed Essential Oil, Mexico

฿219.00
  • 10 ml     219 Thai Baht
  • 30 ml     549 Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   1,489 Thai Baht

  •           Lime Mexico is also known as Key Lime and is sourer than the sweet Persian type Limes. It is smaller, has a thin peel and the fruit has an intensely sour taste as a juice and flavoring for drinks and foods. The essential oil is sharper than most Citrus oils. Today Key Lime is produced mainly in Mexico, Peru, the West Indies (Caribbean Islands) and Thailand while sweet Lime is produced mainly in Florida U.S. and Brazil.
              Lime essential oil is known as a stimulant for the lymphatic system. When combined with a hormone balancing essential oil such as Geranium or Fennel it can be a beneficial in formulations for cellulite.

Kaffir Lime Peel Essential Oil, Thailand

฿189.00
  • 10 ml     189 Thai Baht
  • 30 ml     389 Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   899 Thai Baht

              Kaffir Lime Peel essential oil has a low limonene content compared to other citrus oils but maintains its citrus scent with hints of other scents such as pine, wood, spice and citronella. Kaffir Peel has one of the most complex scents of all the citrus oils.
              The fruit is a bumpy green thick skinned citrus fruit called Kaffir Lime in Thailand or Ma-Kruat in Thai language but has many names such as Combava, Swangi, Leech Lime, Colobot or Mauritius papeda. It grows on a thorny bush native to Indonesia and SE Asia.