Free shipping on all orders in the US!
Amidst the chaos of everyday life, find solace and tranquility with Edens Garden's Bergamot essential oil. A natural remedy for stress and anxiety, Bergamot offers a calming oasis for your mind and spirit. Derived from the aromatic citrus trees of Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean, Bergamot's clean and uplifting aroma serves as a beacon of well-being, uplifting your mood and enhancing mental clarity.
Not just prized for its aroma, Bergamot essential oil boasts versatile benefits beyond aromatherapy. It doubles as a natural bug repellent, adding functionality to its soothing properties. Its citrusy aroma has also made it a staple in perfumes and culinary creations, including the iconic Earl Grey tea. Incorporating Bergamot oil into your daily routine is effortless; diffuse it with Lavender oil before bedtime for peaceful sleep or add a few drops to your skincare regimen for a refreshing boost.
Incorporating the bulk-sized option of Edens Garden's Bergamot essential oil into your routine ensures you always have this calming remedy on hand whenever you need it. Diffuse it throughout your home using an essential oil diffuser to create a relaxing atmosphere, especially during moments of stress or when you need to unwind after a long day. Add a few diluted drops to a warm bath for a soothing soak that melts away tension and promotes relaxation. Alternatively, blend Bergamot oil with a carrier oil like Sweet Almond oil and apply it to pulse points for an on-the-go aromatherapy experience. With the bulk-sized option, you have the flexibility to enjoy the calming benefits of Bergamot essential oil whenever and wherever you need it most.
Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia
Variety: FCF (furanocoumarin-free)
Origin: Italy
Method: Cold Pressed
Plant Part: Peel
Note: Top
Family: Rutaceae
Blends Well With: Geranium, and other florals
Aroma: Citrusy, musky, sweet, and tart
Consistency: Thin
Color: Greenish- Yellow
Safety: Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult physician. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not use internally unless instructed by a licensed aromatherapist or physician.
Our Bergamot is FCF (furanocoumarin-free) and non-phototoxic.
OK For Kids: 2+
Kids Max Dilution: 1%
Shelf Life: 1-2 Years
Pet Safety: Essential oils are generally safe to diffuse around adult cats and dogs intermittently. Ensure the room you’re diffusing in is well ventilated and that your pet can leave if desired. Discontinue use if you notice any adverse reaction. Avoid topical use and diffusing around young pets, small animals or pets with health problems.
Apply Topically: Our Single Essential Oils and Synergy Blends are 100% pure and undiluted. To apply to the skin, dilute with a high-quality Carrier Oil. See our dilution chart here. We recommend performing a skin patch test when using a new essential oil topically.
Diffuse & Inhale: Breathe in your favorite pure essential oils using an essential oil diffuser or personal pocket inhaler. For instructions on how to use your diffuser, please refer to the diffuser's product page.
DIYs: Explore simple and fun recipes on The Drop, our essential oil blog with expert tips, EO news, and informative reads.
CAR DEODORIZER: Add: 5 drops of Bergamot, 5 drops of Tea Tree and 5 drops of Lemon to you Car Diffuser and run for 30-60 minutes.
DELIGHTFUL: Add to a personal inhaler and inhale as needed: 5 drops of Bergamot, 5 drops of Geranium, 5 drops of Clary Sage and 5 drops of Ylang Ylang. Or add this to 2 ounces of Sweet Almond oil as a refreshing body oil.
RELAX: Add to a personal inhaler and inhale to relieve stress as needed: 5 drops of Bergamot, 5 drops of Vetiver and 5 drops of Cedarwood (Atlas).
LINEN: Make a linen spray by adding to a 4 ounce spray bottle the following: 7 drops of Bergamot, 5 drops of Cedarwood (Atlas), 3 drops of Vetiver and 5 drops of Frankincense, along with 2 ounces of Lavender hydrosol and 2 ounces of Ylang Ylang hydrosol [or water]. Shake and blend well before misting over sheets and bedding before bedtime. Shelf life: 1 week
More from the blog: