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mandarin oil

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mandarin oil [′man·də·rən ‚ȯil]
(materials)
Golden-yellow or olive-green essential oil with refreshing aroma, obtained from the peel of mandarin oranges; chief constituents are limonene and esters; used in medicine and as flavoring. Also known as tangerine oil.


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If you love the Prada label but found their Fleur D'iris fragrance a little difficult to wear, consider Infusion De Fleur Oranger, a combination of orange blossom, neroli and mandarin oil.
Despite these good first impressions, the complex and somewhat sickly concoction of lemon, orange, mandarin oil, mint camphor, lavender, violet and patchouli, proved too powerful for my sensitive nostrils and I felt slightly nauseous whenever I caught a whiff of my well-nourished hand.
A customer favourite, a nourishing oil with organic soya and almond with neroli and mandarin oils, pounds 16, from Neal's Yard, Central Arcade, Newcastle, and www.
 
 
 
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