Lime Tahiti / Bearss Lime (EO)
Botanical name: Citrus x latifolia
Pure essential oil
Fragrance group : citrus
Fragrance description : a clear, spicy, sour and slightly sweet scent. It is less acidic and has floral undertones compared to regular lime essential oil, making it uplifting and refreshing.
Extraction method : cold pressing of the peel
CAS : 8008-26-2
EINECS : 290-010-3
Tahiti lime essential oil is a top note in perfumery, with a bright, spicy, and slightly sweet citrus scent.
It blends well with other citrus oils, floral scents and woody or spicy base notes to create refreshing and uplifting perfumes.
It is particularly suitable for summer or unisex perfumes.
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Scents that pair beautifully with Tahiti Lime
- Essential Oils: Bergamot, Lemon, Grapefruit, Neroli, and Cedarwood.
These oils complement Persian Lime’s bright citrus profile with their own refreshing, floral, or woody notes.- Aromachemicals: Linalool, Citral, and Geraniol.
These compounds enhance the lime’s zesty and slightly sweet aroma, adding depth and complexity.Some perfumes with Tahiti Lime as ingrediënt:
- Popular: Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin – A refreshing blend of lime, basil, and mandarin.
- Modern: Atelier Cologne Cédrat Enivrant – A vibrant citrus fragrance with lime and mint.
- Classic: Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Limon Verde – A timeless citrus scent with lime and tropical notes.
How Tahiti Lime essential oil can be used
Tahiti Lime essential oil is versatile and can be used for:
- Aromatherapy: Diffuse it to create a refreshing atmosphere and uplift your mood.
- Skincare: Dilute it with a carrier oil to tone and cleanse oily skin or reduce blemishes.
- Cleaning: Add it to homemade cleaning solutions for a natural citrus scent and antibacterial properties.
- Perfumery: Use it as a top note in fragrances for its bright, zesty aroma.
- Haircare: Mix into your shampoo or conditioner to add shine and reduce excess oil on the scalp.
- Insect Repellent: Use in sprays or diffusers to keep mosquitoes and bugs at bay, as they dislike citrus aromas.
Remember to always dilute essential oils before applying them to the skin and perform a patch test to check for sensitivity. Avoid direct sunlight after applying citrus oils, as they can increase photosensitivity.
Comparison of Key Lime and Tahiti Lime essential oils
- Key Lime Essential Oil: Extracted from the small, seeded fruit of Citrus aurantifolia.
It has a sharp, tangy, and vibrant citrus aroma.
Commonly used for its refreshing and invigorating properties.- Tahiti Lime Essential Oil: Derived from the larger, seedless fruit of Citrus latifolia.
It has a sweeter, milder citrus scent with floral undertones.
Often used in perfumery and skincare for its soothing qualities.
