Grapefruit Guide
Grapefruit is found in...
- Bar Soap (10)
- Facial Cleanser (9)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (9)
- Moisturizer (8)
- Mask (7)
- Bath Oil/Salts/Soak (7)
- Lip Balm (5)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (5)
- Shampoo (5)
- Facial Scrub (4)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (4)
- Skin Toners (4)
- Anti Frizz (3)
- Hair Spray (3)
- Air Fresheners (2)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (General) (2)
- Body Oil (2)
- Body Mist (2)
- Foot Moisturizer (2)
- Baby Shampoo (2)
- Styling Mousse/Foam (2)
- Laundry Detergent (2)
- Hand Cream (2)
- Fragrance For Women (2)
- Scalp Treatment (1)
- Hair Care (General) (1)
- Leave-In Conditioner (1)
- Foot Odor Control (1)
- Liquid Hand Soap (1)
- Feminine Care (General) (1)
- Fabric Softener Sheets (1)
- Nail Care (General) (1)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (1)
- Children's Shampoo (1)
- Shaving Cream (Men's) (1)
- Baby Lotion (1)
- Baby Bubble Bath (1)
- Anti-Aging (1)
- Hair Relaxer (0)
- Vapor Rubs (0)
More information on Grapefruit...
The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi), is a subtropical citrus tree known for its bitter fruit, an 18th-century hybrid first bred in Barbados.[1][clarification needed] When found it was named the "forbidden fruit";[2] it has also been misidentified with the pomelo or shaddock (C. maxima), one of the parents of this hybrid, the other being sweet orange (C. × sinensis).
These evergreen trees are usually found at around 5–6 metres (16–20 ft) tall, although they can reach 13–15 metres (43–49 ft). The leaves are dark green, long (up to 150 mm, or 6 inches) and thin. It produces 5 cm (2 in) white four-petaled flowers. The fruit is yellow-orange skinned and largely an oblate spheroid; it ranges in diameter from 10–15 cm. The flesh is segmented and acidic, varying in color depending on the cultivars, which include white, pink and red pulps of varying sweetness. The 1929 US Ruby Red (of the Redblush variety) has the first grapefruit patent.[3]
The fruit has become popular since the late 19th century; before that it was only grown as an ornamental plant. The United States quickly became a major producer of the fruit, with orchards in Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California. In Spanish, the fruit is known as toronja or pomelo....
Products containing Grapefruit
Bar Soap containing Grapefruit...
Bar Soap not containing Grapefruit...
Keep Me Informed
Sign up to get our weekly email with site updates and product recommendations.















