Botanical Name: |
Citrus bergamia |
Country of origin: |
Italy |
Colour & Odor: |
It has a fresh orange smell.,It is green to golden in color., |
Extraction Method: |
cold press method |
Solubility: |
It is soluble in alcohol and oils. |
Blends well with: |
Bergamot oil blends with all the essential oil but in particular, it blends with black pepper, Clary Sage, Cypress, Geranium AND Jasmine essential oil. |
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: |
There are numerous stories in history how bergamot got its name, the most popular being, it is named after the Italian city in which it was originally cultivated and sold. Bergamot oil was historically used in Italian folk medicine and in Ayurvedic medicine to treat problems related to stomach. When bergamot oil was added to popular black tea it led to the creation of the popular Earl Grey Tea. Bergamot juice was also used by people to treat malaria and to expel intestinal worms. |
Uses: |
Bergamot oil is used for treating your skin and hair. It is good for acne prone skin, and it also reduces inflammation from the products, it is also used to cure hair problems like treating dandruff, hair fall, it is good for all types of hair and scalp.Apart from skin and hair benefits it also has other benefits like it cure stress, anxiety, fights food poisoning, lower cholesterol, and reduce pain and inflammation. |
Therapeutic Benefits: |
It has very soothing effects on the human mind. It has anti inflammatory, anti viral, anti fungal and anti bacterial properties. |