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Essentially Natural Bergamot Essential Oil - Standardised

Essentially Natural Bergamot Essential Oil - Standardised

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INCI: Citrus aurantium bergamia Peel Oil

Essentially Natural Bergamot Essential Oil - Standardised is expressed from the peel of the bergamot orange and valued for its bright citrus aroma with a soft floral edge. It is often used in aromatherapy to create an uplifting, relaxed atmosphere and is widely loved as a perfumery top note. The standardised profile supports consistent scent results from batch to batch. This bergamot is FCF and bergapten reduced, making it non phototoxic for typical topical use when properly diluted.

This product is certified: Vegan and Beauty Without Cruelty.

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  • Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium bergamia
  • Extraction Method: Expressed from peel
  • Standardised: Consistent aroma profile from batch to batch
  • FCF: Bergapten reduced, non phototoxic
  • Aroma Profile: Bright citrus, lightly floral, clean and sunny
  • Note: Top
  • Blends Well With: Lavender, rosemary, cedarwood, coriander, dill, fennel, naartjie and cardamom
  • Size Options: 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml, 100ml, 200ml, 500ml or 1L
  • Packaging Note: 30ml ships with an eye dropper pipette
  • Diffusing for an uplifting, clean citrus atmosphere
  • Adding to bath oils or salts for relaxed evening soaks
  • Blending into body oils, creams and soaps for a fresh top note
  • Perfumery top note in citrus, fresh herbal and classic cologne style blends
  • Steam blends for a gently clarifying, easy breathing style aroma routine

    This product is suitable for:

  • Anyone who loves fresh citrus scents with a soft floral finish
  • Diffuser blends for daytime freshness or relaxed evening ambience
  • DIY bath and body formulators wanting a classic citrus top note
  • Perfumery style blending where a bright, modern opening is needed
  • This product is not for:

  • People looking for a synthetic fragrance oil
  • Customers wanting a pre-diluted, ready-to-apply product
  • Those who dislike citrus aromas
  • Direct use on children under 5 years
  • As a Diffuser Blend: Add 3 to 6 drops to a diffuser and diffuse for 20 to 30 minutes.
  • As a Body Oil: Use within 1 to 2% total essential oils in a suitable carrier oil.
  • As a Facial Blend: Use up to 0.5% total essential oils in a suitable base.
  • As a Bath Blend: Dilute 6 to 10 drops into 1 tablespoon of carrier oil, then add to warm water.
  • As a Perfume Top Note: Add sparingly to blends for a bright citrus lift.
  • Processing Tip: Due to its potency, dilute before skin use and keep total essential oil level appropriate to the product type.

  • For external use only. Do not ingest.
  • Dilute before skin application.
  • Patch test before first use and discontinue if irritation occurs.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
  • Not recommended for direct use on children under 5 years.
  • If pregnant, breastfeeding or under medical care, seek professional advice before use.
  • Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from light and heat.

Q: What does FCF mean for bergamot?
A: FCF means furanocoumarins have been reduced, including bergapten, which lowers the phototoxic risk compared to non FCF bergamot when used as directed.

Q: Can I use bergamot in leave-on body products?
A: Yes, when properly diluted and formulated at appropriate essential oil levels.

Q: What does bergamot blend well with?
A: It pairs beautifully with lavender and rosemary for clean blends, and with cedarwood for a more grounded, cologne style profile.

About Essential Oils In General

Essential oils are highly concentrated plant essences. The ingestion of essential oils is not recommended without prior advice from your health care practitioner. Dilute in a carrier or base when necessary. Read our quick guide: Essential Oils

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