Try Bitter Orange essential oil as a replacement for the more expensive Neroli.
Neroli comes from the blossoms of the Bitter Orange tree.
Bitter Orange
Botanical name Citrus aurantium/
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed Parts Used: the peel of the almost ripe fruit
Bitter Orange oil is very unusual, fresh and yet 'bitter' in the
sense of 'dry,' but with a rich and lasting, sweet undertone. An oil
sure to lift your spirits and make you smile. A wonderful oil to
calm nervousness.
There are notes that which may remind you of bergamot, grapefruit
and sweet orange, but overall, the odor is distinctly different from
that of other citrus oils. It is a different type of freshness, a
peculiar floral undertone which occasionally shows indolic notes and
a comparatively good intensity.
Bitter Orange oil is used extensively in flavors where it forms the
main ingredient in the 'orange sec' or 'triple sec' liqueur flavors.
Blends well with and Lavender, Rosemary, Clary sage, Oakmoss and
Lavendin
Orange oil blends well with spicy oils like Coriander and Cinnamon,
also with Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Neroli and other citrus oils. The
best oil comes from organically grown fruit as chemical pesticides
are passed along through the cold pressing of the peel.
Cautions: Photosensitizing Do not use on skin before going out in
sun or tanning booth
.