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Aroma and properties of bergamot oil

Bergamot essential oil is produced in Austria, Brazil, Great Britain, Greece, Spain, Italy, Poland, Ukraine, France


The aroma of bergamot essential oil is voluminous and unusual. This is a sweet oriental scent with fruity-citrus notes. Most often, bergamot is added to men's perfumes and unisex series. This component has been used in perfumes since the 17th century, but modern perfumers add synthesized bergamot oil to their compositions. This is because the essence in its pure form increases the photosensitivity of the skin and can cause sunburn.


One of the main qualities of bergamot oil are an antiseptic and analgesic effect.


Also, among the useful properties of the product are the following:


- appetite stimulation;

- antiparasitic and antifungal;

- antipyretic;

- anti-inflammatory.


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Uses and Benefits of Bergamot Oil


The product can be used as a sedative of plant origin, it is very effective, as using bergamot oil, the mood improves. A huge advantage of the product is that it has a general strengthening effect. And this means that you can use bergamot essential oil with a breakdown and severe overwork, as well as when suffering exhaustion of the body. Just add this product to tea, and you will strengthen your immune system.


Bergamot oil is used to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, for colds and respiratory diseases, for recovery after operations, as an antispasmodic and a means to normalize the menstrual cycle.


Application and benefits of bergamot oil for hair


Bergamot oil for hair is a kind of “magic wand” that can transform their dull, lifeless look into chic shiny curls. To achieve this effect, you just need to drip a few drops of oil on a comb and carefully walk through your hair with it. You can also add this product to shampoos and conditioners. When using bergamot oil, hair becomes shiny, smooth and elastic.


Masks for the scalp with bergamot oil will help get rid of seborrhea and normalize the sebaceous glands.


The use and benefits of bergamot oil for the face


Bergamot oil is a great remedy for acne. It can be applied both to single rashes and used as a systemic therapy in the fight against inflammation.


The essence does not have a pronounced rejuvenating effect, but it can still slightly smooth fine wrinkles. The result is achieved by improving skin turgor, moisturizing and toning the epidermis.


Application and benefits of bergamot oil for the body


Relaxing and therapeutic massages are carried out with bergamot oil. It helps to relieve muscle tension, reduce pain in diseases of the musculoskeletal system and after injuries. To combat pain syndrome, compresses with the addition of bergamot oil are also used.


Due to the ability to nourish the skin, the oil improves the tone of the dermis, making it smooth and elastic. The effect is especially noticeable in the areas of cellulite formation, where the skin is covered with "orange peel". The product is also effective for the treatment of minor burns, insect bites, varicose veins.


Aromatherapy with bergamot oil


Aromatherapy with bergamot oil is often used for diseases such as:


- flu;

- cold;

- inflammatory processes, accompanied by an increase in body temperature;

- disorders of the nervous system: vegetative-vascular dystonia, migraine;

- problems with blood pressure;

- nervous disorders.


With bergamot oil, hot and cold inhalations are carried out, they take an aroma bath to relax after a hard day, drops of oil are added to personal aroma pendants to stabilize the psycho-emotional state.


Bergamot aroma oil acts as an antidepressant, helping to get rid of anxiety and nervousness, overcome apathy and reduce tension.


Can Bergamot Oil Be Taken Internally?


Bergamot oil can be used for a variety of purposes. As for the question of whether it is possible to use it inside, the answer is unequivocal: yes. The essential oil acts as a flavoring agent for tea, wine, jam, compote and even salads.


Contraindications and harm of bergamot oil


Bergamot oil is photosensitive, so the product should not be applied to the skin before sun exposure without additional use of SPF. Pregnant women and people with sensitive skin should not use such oil.


Bergamot oil can cause allergies and burns, so the product must be tested for individual sensitivity before use. Apply a few drops of Bergamot essential oil to your elbow or wrist. If there is no negative reaction, then the oil can be safely applied to the skin.




Important: All information on the website is provided for informational purposes only. Before applying any of the recommendations, consult with a specialist. Neither the editors nor the authors are responsible for any possible harm caused by your understanding of what you have read and your own actions in relation to yourself and loved ones. Love makes everything better.


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