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Sparkling, green and tangy, Mandora essential oil delights the senses from the outset, with its beautiful citrus amplitude. The fragrance moves back and forth, bouncing from an opulent, almost bloody orange note to the biting freshness of mandarin. The olfactory entanglement between these two fruits is more refined than if one simply mixed one with the other: a small miracle of hybridization.
As an undeniable top note, however, the evolution continues into more floral notes evoking tea and verbena. The bark remains, dries out, then fades gracefully.
Top
Very versatile, naturally ideal for Colognes.
Brings freshness to Vetiver / Sugi woods and Jasmine / Ylang / Orange Blossom
Mazhar – FiiLiT
Under the Mediterranean climate, the land of spices mixed with the culture of the East, gather ancestral treasures. An eau de parfum welcomed by notes of Mandora, take us into the greed of orange blossoms. Mazhar is this oasis lost in the valleys of the Atlas which diffuses this soft perfume of water of Neroli.
Capri – 19/69
Citrus fruits mixed with pink pepper and Sishuan, recreate the atmosphere of the mythical island, its dreamy decor and its golden jet-set.
Sublime Tubéreuse – Acorelle – Organic Eau de Parfum – Katell Plisson
Winner of the Responsible Innovation Award (Fifi Awards 2021)
Very rich in limonene, its diffusion prevents viral infections, therefore ideal in periods of winter coolness. When there is nervousness, agitation or stress, it will bring a feeling of comfort, will help to find sleep or will decrease the states of anxiety.
Anchoring, Communication, Self-confidence
Small fears
Nightmares
Sleep disorders
Stress, anxiety
Black Ideas
5 to 10 drops in a diffuser
a few drops on a ceramic pebble to place in a cupboard or living room
on a damp cloth, leave to infuse and inhale deeply several times a day
For more information and to find out if an oil is right for you and the best way to use it, don’ t hesitate to contact an olfactotherapist .
Invigorating
Anti-viral
Antifungal
Antalgic
Sedative
Anti-infectious
For the safety of you and your family, consider consulting an aromatherapy professional.
Type of culture: Traditional
Harvesting: All year round
Extraction method: Cold expression of the zest
Production capacity: >100kg per year
Type of product: 100% pure & natural essential oil
Orange-brown oil
Citrus scent
Liquid appearance
Limonene – 96%
Myrcene – 2%
Density: 0,842 – 0,855
Flash Point: 50°C
Limonene
Linalool
Citral
Cas Number: 8028-48-6
Batch Number: MAN/CHY/BEH/1118
DDM: end of 2026
Essential oils are sensitive to UV radiation and to the gradual evaporation of their constituents. It is therefore essential to store them in a tightly-sealed glass or aluminum bottle at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C.
Before using essential oils, be sure to read the instructions for use.
Flammable liquid and vapour / Toxic to aquatic organisms, causes long-term adverse effects / May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways / Causes skin irritation / May cause an allergic skin reaction / Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. No smoking / Avoid release to the environment / IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTRE or doctor / If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention / Keep out of reach of children / Do not use on pregnant or breastfeeding women or children under 6 years of age.
The information provided on the Le Sourceur website is intended for informational purposes only. It is based on laboratory research and books published by health professionals, but in no way replaces a doctor’s prescription. Le Sourceur declines all responsibility in the event of self-medication.
Fragrantica – Mandora
Wikiphyto – Limonene
Fiilit – Mazhar
Kathy Vandevelde for her expertise in olfactotherapy
Adrien Blanc for his perfume expertise
Aurore Jouan for her expertise in olfactotherapy
A flower that has been sought after in perfumery for centuries, the carnation alcolohate expresses its subtle fragrance here with great fidelity. The first moments are subjugating, with a complex and generous bouquet, while the characteristic spicy note of Clove gradually imposes itself. A full floral fragrance with a hypnotic powdery heart.
Heart
As a floral and spicy note, Carnation alcoholate combines wonderfully with woody and ambery, usually oriental, backgrounds such as Patchouli, Sandalwood or Vanilla.
However, it can also be surrounded by green, honeyed or fruity facets to gain vitality at the start of its evaporation and in the heart space. Thus, to associate it with Jasmine and/or Rose is very judicious.
Carnation is a famous note in perfumery but actually quite rare because it is very often reconstituted (from a floral and wallflower blend). It has been featured in classics such as Nina Ricci’s Air du Temps in 1951 as well as in equally cult modern perfumes (Flower by Kenzo). It is also found in niche compositions such as Luttens with Vitriol d’Oeillet.
“L’Air du Temps” – Nina Ricci
“Flower” – Kenzo
“Vitriol d’Oeillet” – Luttens
From the first breaths, the warmth of the spicy notes so characteristic of the carnation alcoholate come to tickle our nostrils. In particular its clove note that pierces us, yet softly. At the emotional level, it acts in the same direction, which is explained by the presence of phenols. It would thus be good to call it “soft attack commando”. Because the spirit of the carnation, finally, is the benevolent friend who motivates us by raising his voice slightly and transmits strength, energy and courage.
Helps to regain energy
Boost your daily life
Self-confidence building
Helps to face the trials of everyday life
a few drops on a ceramic pebble to place in a cupboard or living room
on a damp cloth, leave to infuse and inhale deeply several times a day
For more information, and to find out if an oil is right for you and the best way to use it, don’ t hesitate to contact an olfactotherapist.
Our experts are currently studying this extract (practical and technical analysis) and we will soon be able to give you more information.
For the safety of you and your family, consider consulting an aromatherapy professional.
Type of culture: Traditional
Harvest: June to September
Extraction method: Cold washing of the concrete and then filtration
Production capacity: 50 kg per year
Type of product: Carnation alcoholate 96% vol. alcohol
Alcohol used: Sugar beet alcohol at 96°.
Transparent to pale yellow alcoholate
Spicy and clove-like scent
Mobile liquid appearance
Density: 0,815 – 0,825
Flash Point: 15 °C +/- 5
Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl Benzoate
Benzyl Salicylate
Eugenol
Linalool
Cas Number: 8021-43-0
Batch Number: DCA/FRA/BEH/0522
DDM: end of 2026
Alcoholates are sensitive to UV radiation and to the gradual evaporation of their constituents. It is therefore essential to store them in a tightly-sealed glass or aluminum bottle at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C.
Before any use of the alcoholates read imperatively the precautions for use.
Highly flammable liquid and vapour / Keep away from direct heat and flame / Causes severe eye irritation / Harmful to aquatic organisms, causes long-term effects / IF ON SKIN : wash with plenty of soap and water / IF ON EYES : apply vegetable oil, then rinse with water / In case of irritation or rash : seek medical advice (keep container available) / Apply vegetable oil liberally, then rinse with water / Keep out of reach of children / Do not use on pregnant or nursing women and children under 6 years of age.
The information provided on the Le Sourceur website is intended for informational purposes only. It is based on laboratory research and books published by health professionals, but in no way replaces a doctor’s prescription. Le Sourceur declines all responsibility in the event of self-medication.
Gazignaire
Au Jardin – Dianthus Caryophyllus
Osmoz – Oeillet
Kathy Vandevelde for her expertise in olfactotherapy
Adrien Blanc for his perfume expertise