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Aromatherapy Recipes
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Bergamot Essential Oil
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| Botanical Name: | Citrus aurantium var. bergamia |
| Geographic Origin: | Italy |
| Method of Farming: | Cultivated: Pure, Natural & Authentic |
| Method of Extraction: | Cold Pressed |
| Part of Plant: | Fruit Rind |
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| 100ml (3.38 fl oz) |
| 10ml (1/3 fl oz) |
| 1kg (equiv. 37.19 fl oz) |
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Description of Bergamot Essential Oil
The scent of Bergamot essential oil is rich, with a fruity top note, followed by a herb-like and balsamic scent. The color of the oil fades as it exposed to air, and particularly light. It eventually turns yellow or pale olive-brown. Bergamot essential oil is cold pressed from the peel of the bergamot fruit. The Aromatherapy Place offers a variety of Bergamot essential oils to suit your preference. Over time, treat yourself to a special sensual experience by trying and comparing the qualities of each. Bergamot Organic Bergamot Mint Bergamot Non-Phototoxic. There are slight variations in odor, color, and the levels of constituents within each oil. However, the oils are similar and can be used in place of one another. Why Auroma 100% pure and natural, therapeutic grade Bergamot essential oil from The Aromatherapy Place: Some dishonest Companies combine botanical species to create a cheaper version of an essential oil. As an example, the most common Lavender type comes from Lavadula angustifolia. There is also a cheaper version which comes from Lavandula X in Termedia. The two oils are combined, unbeknownst to you, resulting in a cheaper version of Lavender. Auroma guarantees the botanical species origin for each essential oil through testing and analysis, and states it on their product label – so quality and origin are always assured.
Suggested items for use with Bergamot Essential Oil
Bergamot Essential Oil Blends Well With
Basil Essential Oil , Chamomile Roman Essential Oil , CypressEssentialOil , Eucalyptus Essential Oil Blue Gum , Geranium Essential Oil Bourbon Reunion , Grapefruit Essential Oil , Jasmine Absolute , Juniper Berry Essential Oil , Lavender Essential Oil , Lemon Essential Oil , Lime Essential Oil , Marjoram Essential Oil Spanish , NeroliEssentialOil , Orange Essential Oil Sweet , Palmarosa Essential Oil , Patchouli Essential Oil , Peppermint Essential Oil Mitcham , Petitgrain Essential Oil Bigarade , Rosemary Essential Oil Moroccan , Rose Otto Essential Oil Bulgarian , Sandalwood Essential Oil East Indian , Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Extra
Properties of Bergamot Essential Oil analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, carminative, cicatrisant, deodorant, digestive, febrifuge, sedative, stomachic, tonic, vermifuge, vulnerary
Aromatherapy uses for Bergamot Essential OilVisit our General Aromatherapy Uses page. Specific Uses: Bergamot essential oil can be used to treat scratches, abrasions and acne due to its antiseptic qualities. In addtion, it can be used to add flavor to Tea, and is a popular choice for Perfumers.
Safety information for Bergamot Essential Oil
Please visit our General Essential Oil Safety Information page for important safety guidelines on using essential oils. Specific Safety Information: Bergamot essential oil is known to be photo-toxic when applied to the skin. Avoid exposure to the sun or sunbed rays for 12 hours after applying to the skin(massage, lotion, or bath). See The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy by Salvatorre Battaglia, Second edition published by The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy in 2003 page 170.
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