The Bergamot fruit ripens from green to yellow. The name Bergamot is derived from the city Bergamo in Lombardy where the oil was first sold.This allows the Bergamot to be used in skin and hair care formulations without concern for phototoxicity after exposure to the sun. Bergaptene-free Bergamot Essential Oil (also called FCF – Furanocoumarin Free) is a special version of bergamot oil that has had bergaptene removed. This is important because bergaptene can cause photosensitivity—a skin reaction when exposed to sunlight or UV light.
Key Benefits of Bergaptene-Free Bergamot Oil:
Safe for skin use during the day (non-phototoxic)
Retains the beautiful citrusy, calming scent of bergamot
Offers the same aromatherapy benefits as regular bergamot
Common Uses:
1. Skincare:
2. Emotional & Stress Relief:
Diffuse to promote calm, reduce anxiety, and uplift mood
Add a few drops to a warm bath or inhale with steam
3. Natural Perfume:
Used as a top note in perfumes—fresh, slightly floral, citrusy scent
Blend with oils like lavender, sandalwood, or ylang-ylang
4. Massage Blends:
How to Use (Safely):
Dilute before applying to the skin (e.g., 2–3% dilution: about 6 drops per 10 mL carrier oil)
Do a patch test before using widely on skin
Store in dark, cool place to maintain potency
Origin: Italy
Processing Method: Cold Pressed
Main Constituents:
Limonene: 40.47%
Linalyl acetate: 26.79%
Linalool: 10.78%
Color & Consistency: A thin, light yellowish to green liquid. The aroma is basically citrus, yet fruity and sweet with a warm spicy floral quality, and is reminiscent of Neroli, giving a middle note of medium strength.
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Bergamot Essential Oil (Bergaptene Free)
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