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Exotic Sunset
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Recommended for 2
Players or more. Try combining 8-10
drops of this essential oil blend to 1 oz of our
organic
massage oil or a good
quality carrier oil.
Find the one you love, then add to a bath or
massage deeply.
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3
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Bergamot
3 parts
Lavender
3 parts
Ylang Ylang III |
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Bergamot Pure Essential Oil
Citrus bergamia
Italy |
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Bergamot Pure
Essential Oil |
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Country of Origin:
Italy |
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Botanical Name:
Citrus bergamia |
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Extraction Method:
Cold Pressed |
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Part Used:
Peel |
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Note:
Top |
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Aroma:
Relaxing and refreshing citrus scent with fruity
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Properties:
antiseptic;
antidepressant; |
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Description:
An uplifting scent, calming to the nerves, is released
when Bergamot essential oil is combined with a room spray or added to
a diffuser. Bergamot essential oil is the scent which
gives Earl Grey Tea its distinct floral aroma. A common additive in soaps, shampoos, and
facial toners, Bergamot helps with oily skin and hair.
Anxiety and stress-related conditions may benefit from a
sniff directly from the bottle. |
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Blends:
Bergamot
essential oil blends well with Lemon and floral oils,
especially Lavender, Mandarin, Rose, and Ylang Ylang. |
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Cautions:
Bergamot Essential Oil can cause phototoxicity; do
not use prior to sun exposure. May irritate
sensitive skin.
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How to use Bergamot Oil
or any other Pure Essential
Oils:
- Never take
essential oils internally!
- Never use
essential oils as a substitute for necessary medical
care.
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Never
apply essential oils neat (undiluted). A
general guideline is 1-2% dilution in a base carrier
oil.
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Consult your
physician or a Certified Aromatherapist before using
essential oils, especially if you are pregnant, have
high or low blood pressure, suffer from cancer,
epilepsy, kidney or liver disease, or neural
disorders.
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If you
are pregnant, avoid essential oils of Aniseed,
Basil, Bay, Camphor, Carrot, Cedarwood, Cinnamon
Leaf, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Fennel,
Frankincense, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lime, Juniper,
Marjoram, Peppermint, Rosemary, and Vanilla.
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Avoid
exposure to the sun when using Citrus Oils, such as
Bergamot, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, and Orange Sweet.
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Keep
essential oils out of reach of children and pets.
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Always
use extreme caution, and consult a
physician or a
Certified Aromatherapist before using essential oils
on children. Never use essential oils on
children under the age of 6 months.
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When
using a new pure essential oil, always do a patch
test to determine sensitivity. If irritation
occurs, discontinue use immediately.
- Never buy
essential oils that are sold in clear bottles.
Essential oils are very volatile and should always
be stored in dark colored glass bottles, in a cool
place.
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The material above as with
any material on our site, is for general information
only and not to be regarded as medical advice.
Always consult a medical professional or a certified
aromatherapy or health specialist before beginning any
new program or health routine.
Reprinting in any form without the author’s permission
is strictly prohibited. |
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