The fresh, fruity scent of bergamot is a key ingredient in classic colognes. Bergamot's cleansing properties complement tea tree's purifying actions while moderating tea tree's medicinal aroma. Bergaptene-free bergamot has been redistilled to remove most of the constituents that can accelerate sunburn.
Suggested Use for Bergamot BF(Bergaptene-Free)
Cologne: 1/2 C. vodca, 12 drops bergamot BF, 12 drops neroli, 30 drops lemon, 4 drops rosemary, 2 tbsps water. Brighted Mood: Waft open bottle under nose.
Cologne: 1/2 C. vodka, 12 drops bergamot BF, 12 drops neroli, 30 drops lemon, 4 drops rosemary, 2 tbsps water. Brighten Your Mood: Waft open bottle under nose.
Warning for Bergamot BF(Bergaptene-Free)
Essential oils are very concentrated. Their safe use requires they be treated with care and respect. The user should be knowledgeable about their
properties and actions before any use. Most personal applications require drops rather than ounces.
Always read and follow all label warnings and cautions
Keep oils tightly closed and out of the reach of children
Never ingest essential oils
Don't use undiluted oils on your skin (Dilute with vegetable oils such as sweet almond oil or grapeseed oil)
Skin test oils before using. Dilute a small amount and apply to the skin on your inner arm. Do not use if redness or irritation occurs.
Keep oils away from eyes and mucous membranes.
If redness, burning, itching or irritation occur, stop using oils immediately.
Avoid use of these oils during pregnancy: bitter almond, basil, clary sage, clove bud, hyssop, sweet fennel, juniper berry, marjoram, myrrh,
peppermint, rose, rosemary, sage, thyme and wintergreen.
These oils can be especially irritating to the skin: allspice, bitter almond, basil, cinnamon leaf, cinnamon bark, clove bud, sweet fennel, fir
needle, lemon, lemongrass, melissa, peppermint, tea tree and wintergreen.
Angelica and all citrus oils make the skin more sensitive to ultraviolet light. Do not go out into the sun with these oils on your skin.
Sweet fennel, hyssop, sage and rosemary should not be used by anyone with epilepsy.
People with high blood pressure should avoid hyssop, rosemary, sage and thyme.
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