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Bergamot has been used for hundreds of years in Italy to reduce feelings of stress and to soothe skin. It has a pleasant, spicy citrus aroma, similar to Earl Grey tea, as this flower provides that tea's flavor. It's a versatile essential oil that can be used to relieve feelings of depression, improve mood, and help with anxious and sad feelings. It's unique due to its ability to be both uplifting and calming, so you'll feel rejuvenated and refreshed after an aromatherapy session.
Bergamot oil has a soothing scent, spicy taste, and a wide range of potential uses and possible benefits. It is also a common cosmetic ingredient and a flavor added to Earl Gray tea.
Bergamot oil is extracted from the rinds of citrus fruit (Citrus bergamia) that grow on bergamot orange trees. The bergamot tree likely originated in Southeast Asia.
It first came to prominence and received its name from the town of Bergamo in southern Italy, and it's currently grown in many parts of the world
How to use bergamot oil
You can purchase bergamot oil online and at certain health stores. To use on your skin, you need to mix the oil with a carrier oil, such as olive oil, and then apply.
However, before using it on a large surface area, remember to test it first on a small patch of skin in order to check for an allergic reaction. If a reaction occurs, do not use any more oil.
You can often find bergamot's distinctive citrus scent in personal care products such as perfumes, colognes, toiletries, and cosmetics. People also use edible bergamot oil as a food and drink flavoring. It may also have some medicinal value.
Learn more about how to use essential oils.
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