Commonly known as: Expressed Citrus Bergamia Peel Oil (I.N.C.I.).
Botanical name: Citrus limon (L.) Burman f / Citrus bergamia Risso & Poiteau.
Extraction process: Cold pressing of the fresh pericarp of the fruit derived from organic farming.
Family: Rutaceae.
Extracted part of the plant: Pericarp (fruit covering).
Cultivation area, origin: The majority of bergamot orchards are located in Calabria, in the southern part of Italy.
Blooming: End of November to February.
Origin, provenance: Italy.
Phytochemical composition: Terpenic esters (linalyl acetate, neryl acetate, geranyl acetate), monoterpenes (α-pinene, camphene, limonene, gamma-terpinene, β-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, β-phellandrene, cis-β-ocimene), terpenic alcohols (linalool, geraniol, nerol, terpinolene), terpenic aldehydes (citral), coumarins (bergapten), sesquiterpenes (beta-bisabolene, trans-α-bergamotene).
Sensory properties: Appearance: Clear, mobile liquid (sediment may appear after storage); Color: Yellow to dark green; Scent: Fresh, distinctive, pleasant.
Physical properties: Density: 0.874 - 0.883 g/cm3; Refractive Index: 1.460 - 1.472.
Concerns: Purifying, astringent, sebum-regulating, antibacterial, fragrant.
Effect: All skin types, particularly combination to oily skin, skin with blemishes, and acne-prone skin; All hair types, especially oily hair.
Facial Care(serums, creams, lotions, scrubs, cleansing gels, masks);
Hair Care (shampoos, conditioners) ;
Hygiene (deodorants, solid soaps, shower gels).
Store away from air, light, heat, and at a stable and moderate temperature.
Potentially irritating, dermocaustic, and allergenic. When applied topically, do not use in children under 6 years old, and in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Do not use undiluted on the skin. Dilute to 20% before any application.
Furthermore, the presence of furocoumarins (bergapten) gives this essential oil a photosensitizing risk. Therefore, do not apply bergamot essential oil before sun exposure.
Some natural compounds found in high proportions in this essential oil, such as linalool, limonene, and geraniol, may pose a risk of allergy in certain sensitive individuals when the essential oil is incorporated into a cosmetic composition (according to the 7th Amendment of the European Directive on cosmetic products (2003/15/EC)).
As a general rule, always perform an application test of your preparation on the inside of your elbow, at least 48 hours before using it on the targeted area.