Organic Lime Oil – Tropical Zest in Every Drop

Benefits at a Glance
- Zesty & invigorating: Lime is pure tropical energy – sharper and more vibrant than lemon, with a distinctive green freshness.
- Concentration booster: The sharp, clean scent clears the mind and sharpens focus – perfect for the home office or study sessions.
- Natural air purifier: Lime refreshes and cleanses the air with its bright, sparkling citrus character.
- Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, cold-pressed from peels. Certified organic.
Application & Special Features
Application:
In a diffuser for a fresh, energising atmosphere. On a tissue for quick focus. In a spray bottle for natural cleaning. In an aromatic bath for tropical freshness.
Targeted uses:
In a diffuser (3-5 drops) for instant tropical freshness – ideal for the morning, during work, or to neutralise kitchen odours. For a quick concentration boost, place 2-3 drops on a tissue and inhale. For natural cleaning, add 5-10 drops to a water-based spray bottle. For a refreshing bath, mix 3 drops with cream or honey before adding to the water.
Perfect Blending Partners
Lime is a sparkling top note with a zesty, green character:
- For citrus harmony: Lemon, Litsea Cubeba (both lemony but beautifully complementary – a triple citrus sparkle).
- For herbal focus: Rosemary (the freshness duo – lime sparkle meets herbal clarity).
- For floral softness: Lavender (takes the zesty edge off and adds relaxation).


Tropical Energy
Lime is pure vitality – a scent that wakes you up, clears the air and brings tropical freshness into your home.
Product Information
- Plant: Key Lime (Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle)
- Part used: Peels (pericarp)
- Extraction: Cold-pressed
- Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
- Origin: Tropical regions
- Main components: Limonene (35-55%), beta-Pinene, gamma-Terpinene, Citral
- Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper – airtight and light-protected
The Scent Profile
- Main aroma: Sharp, zesty and vibrantly citrusy – the unmistakable lime, fresher and greener than lemon.
- Secondary note: Slightly sweet and juicy, with a distinctive tropical fruitiness.
- Nuance: A fine green, almost leafy undertone that gives lime its unique, inimitable character.
Intensity: Medium-high – zesty, sparkling and immediately recognisable. Lime brings instant freshness to any space.
The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note
Lime oil stands out among citrus oils for its distinctive green, zesty character. While lemon oil is dominated by Limonene (65-75%), lime has a more balanced composition: Limonene (35-55%) plus significant amounts of beta-Pinene and gamma-Terpinene, which give it that sharper, more complex character. The small amount of Citral (also found in Litsea Cubeba) adds the fresh-lemony sparkle. Cold-pressed lime oil retains the full spectrum of these volatile compounds, making it richer and more nuanced than distilled versions. In blends, lime is the "cocktail mixer" – it adds sparkle, freshness and a tropical twist to every composition.
The Plant
Citrus aurantifolia (Key Lime or Mexican Lime) is a small, thorny evergreen tree from the Rutaceae family. Originally from Southeast Asia, it spread via the Arab trade routes to the Mediterranean and then on to the Americas. Unlike the larger Persian lime (Citrus latifolia), the Key Lime is smaller, seedier and more aromatic – producing a more complex essential oil. The essential oil is cold-pressed from the peel, preserving the full, vibrant aromatic profile that makes lime so distinctive among citrus oils.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between lime and lemon oil?
Lime is sharper, greener and more tropical than lemon. Lemon has a clean, acidic freshness, while lime brings a zesty, slightly exotic character. Chemically, lime contains more beta-Pinene and less Limonene than lemon, which explains the different scent profile.
Is lime oil phototoxic?
Yes. Cold-pressed lime oil contains furocoumarins that can increase skin sensitivity to UV rays. After applying to skin, avoid direct sun exposure for at least 12 hours. Note: steam-distilled lime oil is not phototoxic, but cold-pressed has the richer aroma.
How do I use it in a diffuser?
3-5 drops are sufficient for a medium-sized room. Especially popular for a fresh start to the day, during work for concentration, or to neutralise cooking odours. It blends wonderfully with lemon for a citrus burst, rosemary for mental clarity, or lavender for balanced freshness.
Can I use lime oil for natural cleaning?
Absolutely! Add 5-10 drops to a spray bottle with water and a splash of vinegar. The high limonene content has natural cleansing properties, and the fresh scent is a bonus. Perfect for kitchen surfaces, bathroom and general household use.
Which oils blend best with lime?
Lime harmonises beautifully with other citrus oils (lemon, litsea cubeba, grapefruit), herbal oils (rosemary, peppermint) and floral notes (lavender). It also pairs surprisingly well with exotic oils for a tropical blend.
How should I store the oil?
Best kept in a cool, dark place or in the refrigerator. Cold-pressed citrus oils are more sensitive to oxidation. The amber glass bottle protects from UV radiation. Close tightly after use and consume within 6-12 months of opening.
Choose Your Size
Organic Lime Essential Oil
10 ml Bottle
10,00 €
Perfect for trying it out or as a gift idea.
Recommended
30 ml Bottle
22,50 €
The best choice for regular use. You save!
Important Safety Information
- Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Phototoxic: after applying to the skin, avoid direct sun exposure for at least 12 hours.
- During pregnancy, consult your doctor before use.
- May cause skin sensitisation – perform a patch test.
- Do not ingest.