Bergamot Essential Oil
Bergamot Essential Oil is a bright, citrus-floral essential oil valued for its uplifting, stress-relieving, and skin-cleansing properties. Perfect for aromatherapy, skincare, and perfumery, but should be used carefully due to its phototoxic nature unless you choose an FCF (furocoumarin-free) variety.
- Extracted (usually by cold pressing) from the rind of the bergamot orange (Citrus bergamia), a citrus fruit mainly grown in Italy.
- Famous for its bright, citrusy yet slightly floral aroma.
- A key ingredient in Earl Grey tea and in many perfumes, skincare, and aromatherapy products.
🔹 Aroma Profile
- Top notes → fresh, sweet citrus.
- Middle notes → light floral (lavender-like).
- Base notes → slightly herbal, spicy undertone.
👉 Overall: uplifting, refreshing, and calming.
🔹 Main Constituents
- Limonene → fresh, citrusy, mood-boosting.
- Linalyl acetate & linalool → calming, relaxing.
- Bergapten (a furanocoumarin) → photosensitizing (increases skin’s sensitivity to UV light).
🔹 Benefits & Uses
1. Aromatherapy & Emotional Well-Being
- Reduces stress, anxiety, and tension.
- Uplifts mood, promotes positivity.
- Supports better sleep when blended with lavender.
2. Skin Care
- Antiseptic & antibacterial → useful for acne-prone skin.
- Cleansing & balancing → helps regulate oily skin.
- Adds a refreshing scent to lotions, creams, and soaps.
Important: Standard bergamot oil contains bergapten, which makes skin more sensitive to sunlight (phototoxic). Always use bergapten-free (FCF – Furocoumarin Free) Bergamot Oil in leave-on skincare products.
3. Hair Care
- Added to shampoos and conditioners for fragrance and scalp refreshment.
- Can help reduce scalp irritation and oiliness.
4. Perfumery & Cosmetics
- Popular as a top note in perfumes (fresh opening scent).
- Blends beautifully with floral oils (lavender, neroli, jasmine) and woodsy oils (cedarwood, sandalwood).
🔹 Typical Uses in Formulations
- Diffusion & aromatherapy blends → mood-boosting oils.
- Lotions, creams, and serums → at safe dilution (≤1%).
- Soaps & body washes → refreshing scent.
- Massage oils → calming and uplifting.
Recommended dilution:
- Topical use:5–2% (diluted in a carrier oil like jojoba, almond, or coconut).
- Diffusion: a few drops in a diffuser or inhalation.
🔹 Safety & Precautions
- Phototoxic (if not FCF grade): avoid sun/UV exposure for 12–24 hrs after applying to skin.
- Always dilute before skin use (essential oils are concentrated).
- Store in a dark glass bottle away from heat/light.
Specification: Bergamot Essential Oil
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