Citrus

Photo Citrus :: fragrance ingredients

Citrus ingredients in fragrances are known for their fresh, zesty, and uplifting aromas. Derived from the rind of citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits, they have been a staple in perfumery since ancient times. The history of using citrus scents dates back to the earliest civilizations, where they were prized for their refreshing and invigorating qualities. The extraction of citrus oils is typically done through cold pressing the rind of the fruits, a method that preserves the bright and lively essence of citrus. This process yields an essential oil rich in aromatic compounds. While natural citrus oils are widely used, the fragrance industry also employs synthetic versions. These synthetics are designed to replicate the vivid scent of citrus fruits.

Natural or Synthetic?
Citrus scents are used both naturally and synthetically in perfumery. Natural citrus oils are extracted from the peels of citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and limes. Synthetic versions are commonly used to replicate these scents, especially when natural oils are not feasible or cost-effective.



Fragrance Families Citrus Most Commonly Found In



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Some Statistics on Citrus



Note distribution of citrus across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (1651 Fragrances) that contain citrus