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Bergamot Essential Oil, is beautiful and uplifting, combing the aroma of citrus with floral notes.

INCI Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil

Aroma: Bergamot Essential Oil is characterised by its unique citrus scent, which is both sweet and slightly spicy, with subtle floral undertones.

Aroma Family: Citrus

Note: Top to middle note. Its balanced aroma makes it versatile in blends, offering an initial burst of freshness that lingers delicately.

Creation process: 

Bergamot Essential Oil is made by cold pressing the fruit rind.

Country of origin: Italy

Key Constituents: Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, γ-Terpinene, β-Pinene

SafetyWhile Bergamot Essential Oil is generally deemed safe for both aromatic and topical use when diluted, it is photosensitive, meaning it can increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight. As such, avoid sun exposure for 12 hours after applying the oil to the skin. It's always advisable to conduct a patch test before extensive topical application. Keep away from the eyes, inner ears, and sensitive regions. Pregnant and nursing individuals, and those with health concerns, should consult a healthcare professional prior to use.

How to Use:

Diffuser:  Add a few drops to a diffuser

Topical Use: When diluted with a carrier oil, it can be applied to the skin.

Blends Well With:

Bergamot Essential Oil pairs seamlessly with other citrus oils like Lemon and Orange, floral oils such as Lavender and Geranium, and even earthy scents like Carrot Seed.

Bergamot Essential Oil

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Bergamot Essential Oil, is beautiful and uplifting, combing the aroma of citrus with floral notes.

INCI Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil

Aroma: Bergamot Essential Oil is characterised by its unique citrus scent, which is both sweet and slightly spicy, with subtle floral undertones.

Aroma Family: Citrus

Note: Top to middle note. Its balanced aroma makes it versatile in blends, offering an initial burst of freshness that lingers delicately.

Creation process: 

Bergamot Essential Oil is made by cold pressing the fruit rind.

Country of origin: Italy

Key Constituents: Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, γ-Terpinene, β-Pinene

SafetyWhile Bergamot Essential Oil is generally deemed safe for both aromatic and topical use when diluted, it is photosensitive, meaning it can increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight. As such, avoid sun exposure for 12 hours after applying the oil to the skin. It's always advisable to conduct a patch test before extensive topical application. Keep away from the eyes, inner ears, and sensitive regions. Pregnant and nursing individuals, and those with health concerns, should consult a healthcare professional prior to use.

How to Use:

Diffuser:  Add a few drops to a diffuser

Topical Use: When diluted with a carrier oil, it can be applied to the skin.

Blends Well With:

Bergamot Essential Oil pairs seamlessly with other citrus oils like Lemon and Orange, floral oils such as Lavender and Geranium, and even earthy scents like Carrot Seed.

Essential Oil Diffuser Blends

Find some inspiration and view our library of essential oil blends. We're adding to this all the time.

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