Description
Essentially, the essential oil is standardized to have 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml, 100ml, or 500ml sizes. It is also known for its antibacterial, antiseptic, anti-infectious, and anti-parasitic properties. Additionally, it is also an analgesic, antidepressant, and mild sedative. Finally, it is not recommended for direct use on children less than 5 years of age, and may cause minor skin irritation.
Essentially Natural Bergamot Essential Oil is extracted from the peel of the Bergamot Orange and has the most amazing fresh, citrusy fragrance. This wonderful essential oil is often used in aromatherapy to uplift your mood and reduce stress levels. It can be used in diffusers or added to your bath products to promote relaxation.
Why we love it: Other than being a mood booster, Bergamot Essential oil can also help aid in acne treatments and clearing up the skin.
EN Staff Tip: Due to its potency it is advised to first dilute with carrier oil like, (jojoba or sweet almond oil) before applying to skin.
Sizes: 10ml, 20ml, 30ml (with 'eye dropper' pipette), 50ml, 100ml or 500ml.
BERGAMOT ESSENTIAL OIL USES
Bergamot essential oil can be used to aid in the reduction of high levels of cholesterol or other fats in the blood.
Bergamot essential oil is also typically used for reducing anxiety, improving mental alertness, and treating joint pain
BENEFITS OF BERGAMOT ESSENTIAL OIL
Bergamot is a must have in the medicine cabinet because its antibacterial, antiseptic, anti-infectious and anti-parasitic properties make it a great germ killer
Its also an analgesic, an antidepressant, and a mild sedative
Bergaptene free and non phototoxic
HOW TO USE BERGAMOT ESSENTIAL OIL
Burners and steamers add a few drops to the water and inhale directly or allow the steam to scent the air
Blend 5-6 drops into a carrier oil for massage oil
Add 10 drops to your bath
Add to a base such as Jojoba in ratio of 1/20, to treat skin problems such as; cold sores, psoriasis and eczema. Bergamot essential oil is also recommended for treating boils, blisters and abscesses. This solution should also help with acne, scabies and even chicken pox. You could treat wounds and cuts also, but I would add a small amount of tea tree oil as well
Can help in treating vitiligo. Just add a few drops of bergamot oil into a moisturising oil and apply it to your skins infected area. For best results, apply two to three times daily
INGREDIENTS
Bergamot Essential Oil (Citrus bergamia)
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Not recommended for direct use on children less than 5 years of age
Minor skin irritation may occur on sensitive skin
Avoid direct sunlight or ultraviolet light for up to 72 hours after use
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.