Beauty & Care Bergamot essential oil
Fragrance Bergamot essential oil
Bergamot fruits are a cross between a type of lime (Citrus limetta) and a sour orange (Citrus aurantium). The scent is therefore somewhat sweeter than Lemon and somewhat more sour than Orange oil. Bergamot oil (Citrus Bergamia) has a fresh, soft, lively, sweet scent.
Bergamot oil is a citrus oil that clearly stands out from other citrus scents.
This is the only citrus essential oil that does not have Limonene as its main ingredient.
The main components in Bergamot are Linalool and Linalyl acetate.
These are also the main compounds of real Lavender oil.
Therefore, these essential oils can be combined well with each other.
How Bergamot oil works
Bergamot is a classic in aromatherapy.
This essential oil gives energy and has a relaxing effect.
Especially good to use for winter depression or if you just want to feel better about yourself.
Bergamot essential oil can be used well in a facial mask with Ghassoul and Argan oil.
Bergamot oil gives the mask a wonderful scent and this scent has a relaxing effect.
The essential oil is also used in the elderly and in waiting rooms to reduce stress before surgery.
What is the essential oil used for?
In the perfume industry, Bergamot is an important oil with a green-yellow color.
In perfumes, Bergamot is used as a fresh, sweet top note.
Bergamot is mainly used for eau de colognes, eau de toilettes and eau de parfums.
Bergamot has a scent that is somewhat like lemon but warmer. The familiar, calming aroma of this good oil has a pronounced positive effect.
Bergamot is also used in liqueurs, syrups and marmalades.
Use Bergamot oil
- In the sauna: add 24 drops to an ice ball or to the water in the sauna tub
- In an aroma burner: add 2 to 4 drops to the water in an aroma burner
- On an aroma stone: add 2 to 4 drops to the stone of the aroma stone
- In a diffuser: add 2 to 4 drops to the water in the diffuser
- In a massage oil: add up to 10 drops of Bergamot oil to 250 ml of Sweet Almond oil for a natural massage oil. Use this massage oil only if you stay out of the sun for 12 hours afterwards.
- To steam: add a maximum of 1 to 4 drops to boiling water and steam with a towel over the head
- In the steam cabin: add 2 to 4 drops of essential oil to a sponge and place it in a stainless steel bowl under the steam pipe
- Skin oil: put a few drops of bergamot oil in Argan oil or Grape seed oil for dry skin. (also suitable for old skin) Be careful with sunlight.
- DIY deodorant: Add a few drops of bergamot essential oil and a few drops of lavender oil to a body lotion and use as a deodorant.
Warnings
- Do not ingest the essential oil pure or use it pure on the skin.
- Do not apply bergamot oil in a skin oil to the skin just before sunbathing because this can cause pigment spots. The best oils to dilute bergamot essential oil with are argan oil and grape seed oil.
Bergamot oil mixes well with
Bergamot essential oil is a great oil to combine. Bergamot essential oil blends well with sweet florals, citrus scents, cedarwood, lavandin, lavender, pine, geranium, mandarin, mint, peppermint, orange, ylang ylang and sandalwood oil.
Extraction of Bergamot essential oil
The name Bergamot comes from the city of Bergamo in Italy. The Bergamot is a member of the rhombus family. It is a small tree with oval leaves and the bergamot fruit that is mostly green yellow somewhat pear-shaped. The tree is usually pruned to a height of 4 - 5 meters and grown in the coastal areas of southern Italy. Around 1700, the Bergamot was already commercially grown for the cold-pressed bergamot oil from the fresh peels. The essential oil is namely extracted from the outer layer of the peel of the ripe fruit.
This Bergamot essential oil for aromatherapy is extracted by cold pressing from fresh bergamot peels of the ripe Citrus Bergamia fruit from Italy.
For 1 liter of Bergamot oil (or 20,000 drops of Bergamot oil) more than 200 kilos of fresh Bergamot peels are needed.
Bergamot oil has a light green to yellow-green color and has something of the scent of a sour orange. Bergamot essential oil often comes back as the well-known aroma of earl grey tea, but in aromatherapy this citrus oil is often used for its relaxing effect and its cleansing effect.
About the bottles
The 5ml and 20ml brown glass bottles contain a dropper and a child-proof cap and the 100ml brown glass bottles contain a pipette.
The 500 ml bottle and the liter bottle are used as refill packaging.
Product specifications
- Article number
- 180287
- SKU
- 20002050
- Afmetingen
- 4 x 4 x 14
- Weight
- 188
- Botanical
- Citrus Bergamia Peel oil
- Base
- Essential oil
- Scent
- Fresh, soft, vibrant, sweet citrus scent
- Origin
- Italia
- Group
- Citrus
- Strength
- 3
- Note
- Top Note
- Season
- Summer