Global Lemon Oil Market Size
Market for lemon oil was valued at US$ 3.3 billion globally in 2020 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3% to reach US$ 5.5 billion by 2030.
A member of the Rutaceae family, lemon is a flowering plant that is also known as a citrus lemon. This is an Asian native plant. By using the cold-pressed method, lemon oil is extracted from the lemon rinds. Because lemon oil contains a significant amount of the potent antioxidant d-limonene, it is classified as an essential oil. Lemon oil contains antioxidants that aid in the body's defense against bacteria and fungus as well as in reducing inflammation. Lemon oil has a clean, refreshing scent and is cleansing and purifying. Acne is among the many skin conditions for which it is used. This essential oil has the ability to eradicate bacteria that could clog pores and result in breakouts when it is diluted and applied topically. Additionally, it can brighten your skin by gently removing dead skin cells that frequently get stuck in pores and hair follicles. Because lemon oil is high in vitamin C, it works better as a brightening agent on skin tones that are darker. Furthermore, lemon oil has high concentrations of carotenes and enzymes that lighten complexation and provide a complexion that appears clear. Lemon oil can exacerbate hyperpigmentation because it is far more susceptible to UV radiation.