Bright, citrusy, and soul-lifting, Bergamot is one of aromatherapy’s most emotionally transformative oils. Steam-distilled from the rind of bio-certified bergamot fruits, this oil captures the essence of citrus at its most sophisticated—bright and green, but never sharp or artificial.
Bio-Certified means this oil is cultivated using certified organic practices with no pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic inputs, and verified through third-party testing. It ensures not only chemical purity but energetic integrity—retaining the subtle therapeutic qualities modern commercial oils often lose.
Unlike commercial brands that blend species or manipulate scent profiles, our Bergamot is single-origin, unaltered, and true to the living fruit. It has not been extended, sweetened, or phototoxicity-adjusted through synthetic processes.
Traditional and Spiritual Use
Used in traditional Italian medicine to uplift the mood, Bergamot also played a role in temple cleansing rituals for emotional renewal and creative inspiration.
Skin & Body Benefits
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Helps regulate sebum production and tone oily or breakout-prone skin (when diluted)
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Supports digestive ease and peristalsis when massaged on the abdomen
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Gently uplifts without overstimulating the nervous system
Emotional & Mental Benefits
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Helps release grief and emotional constriction
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Encourages self-expression and optimism
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Relieves stress while enhancing clarity
How to Use
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Add to a carrier oil and apply to heart center or pulse points to uplift mood
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Diffuse during work, journaling, or emotional processing
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Combine with lavender or clary sage for balancing rituals
Little-Known Truth
The best therapeutic bergamot comes from fruits harvested by hand before full ripening—at this stage, their oil content is highest and aroma most potent. Mass-market bergamot is often picked too late for true medicinal value.
Sizes: 5ml | 15ml | 30ml
Bergamot is known to reduce stress, promote emotional balance, and support restful sleep, especially when blended with Kashmir Lavender and Jatamansi.
Origin: Italy | Plant Part Used: Peel of the nearly ripe bergamot oranges