Bergamot oil doesn only smell amazing, but has amazing benefit, both physical and emotional!

Bergamot oil yields a citrus-like aroma, with outstanding spicy-floral quality. The scent is both spicy and sweet and renown in perfumery for its ability to blend well with other fragrances to produce pleasing, complex aromas. Its strong scent makes it a major constituent in many perfumes in which it acts as the top note.

Historically, Bergamot fruit juice was employed by the indigenous people of Italy to treat malaria and to expel intestinal worms. At the same time, Bergamot Oil was applied in Italian folk medicine as an antiseptic and to reduce fevers. In Ayurvedic medicine, Bergamot Oil has been used to soothe acne, skin rashes, sores and sore throats, and bladder infections. Here’s an interesting fact for you, Bergamot flavoured black tea became known as Earl Grey Tea.

Uses

The uses for Bergamot Essential Oil are amazing, ranging from medicinal to cosmetic. We can find Bergamot in lotions, soaps, sprays, and candles. Although, due to the high phototoxicity of Bergamot, Bergamot Bergaptene Free can be your choice of oil if you intend to use it in skincare products. Once Bergamot Bergaptene Free is diluted with a carrier oil, you can use it topically as a massage oil.

Bergamot eases muscle aches and body pains, including headaches and discomforts associated with arthritis. Its anti-inflammatory properties relieve redness, itching, and swelling. same as the eczema treatment kit.  Due to its antiseptic and astringent characteristics, Bergamot is an excellent addition to cosmetics that are wanting to achieve glowing and evenly toned skin. As a toner, it cleanses pores and strengthens skin tissues and you can find it inside Pure Flowers Toner for oily skin. Blending Bergamot Oil into shampoo and body washes and rubbing it into the scalp and body may strengthen hair, stimulate its growth, and relieve itchiness and irritation on the scalp and skin. When we blend Bergamot into a moisturiser such as a face cream or lotion, it can soothe and promote the faster healing of cuts, acne, psoriasis, and chickenpox.

(The only shampoo that will relief scalp irritations and dandruffs!)

In aromatherapy, Bergamot serves as a non-toxic air freshener that creates a relaxing atmosphere. When diffused, its carminative properties offer assistance to the digestive system, so feel free to add Bergamot to homemade candles, wax melts and soaps. It is known to be beneficial for uplifting negative moods, which can help to prevent depression, lethargy, nervousness and insomnia. Bergamot will create a feeling of being refreshed and renewed.

At pure natural salon i will use Bergamot oil to create the energy of uplifting and calmness1 Have you booked your divine time yet?….You don want to miss it:) BOOK NOW