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Lime Oil is a type of Essential Oil derived from the rind of the lime fruit. It is a popular oil used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and food flavoring. It is known for its refreshing, citrusy aroma and its ability to uplift moods. Lime Oil is also used in perfumes, soaps, and other personal care products. It is also used in cleaning products due to its antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
Lime Oil is extracted through cold-pressing or steam distillation. The cold-pressing method is more common, as it preserves the oil's natural aroma and flavor. The steam distillation method is used to extract higher concentrations of the oil.
Lime Oil is widely available in the market, with many companies offering it in various forms, such as pure oil, blends, and concentrates. Companies such as Plant Therapy, NOW Foods, and Edens Garden are some of the leading suppliers of Lime Oil. Show Less Read more