Introduction Lime essential oil is one of the most refreshing and uplifting citrus oils, celebrated for its zesty, tangy, and invigorating aroma . Pressed from the peel of fresh limes, this vibrant oil captures the essence of tropical energy and joy. In Thailand, lime ( manao ) is not only a culinary staple but also a traditional remedy for cleansing, vitality, and freshness. At Herbsmetics, we feature Lime oil in our Perfume & Aromatherapy Workshops in Phuket , where guests experience how its sparkling citrus note adds brightness and energy to perfumes and diffuser blends. Aroma Profile
Top Notes : Bright, tart, citrusy, with a juicy freshness.
Heart Notes : Lightly sweet and green, with soft fruity-floral nuances.
Base Nuance : Clean, dry citrus peel with a crisp finish.
Compared to lemon, lime oil is sharper, fruitier, and more tropical , making it a favorite for energizing blends. Origins & Cultural HeritageLime ( Citrus aurantifolia ) is beloved across Southeast Asia:
Thai Cuisine : Essential in soups, salads, and beverages, giving freshness to countless dishes.
Traditional Medicine : Used for cooling fevers, aiding digestion, and cleansing the body.
Cultural Symbolism : Represents purification, vitality, and good fortune , especially in rituals and festivals.
Spas & Wellness : A classic note in Thai massage oils, compresses, and herbal steam therapies.
Production & Extraction Lime essential oil is typically produced by cold pressing the peel of fresh fruits .
Method : Cold pressing preserves delicate citrus molecules like limonene, citral, and β-pinene .
Varieties : Distilled lime oil (steam distilled) is also available, offering a softer, less phototoxic version.
Quality : Fresh, undiluted, and vibrant, with a crisp tropical scent.