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A bitter-citrus ritual for social tension and late-afternoon heaviness.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Bergamot Essential Oil
- Botanical
- Italy (Calabria region)
- Method
- Fresh, citrusy, slightly floral with sweet undertones
- Origin
- Kazanlak Valley, Bulgaria
- Aroma
- Soft, floral, faintly herbaceous
Benefits
- Bright, citrusy and fresh, bergamot adds an uplifting note to everyday aromatherapy
- Bergamot essential oil is a popular choice for diffuser blends and home fragrance
- It blends well into diluted face and body care routines
- Bergamot oil for hair is often used in scalp oils, shampoo blends, and regular hair care routines
- Common bergamot essential oil uses include room sprays, candles, soaps, and DIY recipes
DESIGNED FOR TENSE TRANSITIONS
Not just oil.
A citrus-soft ritual for emotional balance.
For the space between work mode and evening mode — two soft citrus protocols around the bottle. One drop, longer exhale, done.
Ritual 1
The sentence you keep rewriting before sending.
Bergamot essential oil contains limonene, linalyl acetate, and linalool as key active compounds. In a randomized crossover study with 41 healthy women, bergamot oil vapor was inhaled for a short session while salivary cortisol, HRV, and mood were monitored, more like shifting autonomic tone than taking a rescue pill.
Ritual 2
The low, unnamed heaviness after a day of being reachable.
For how to use bergamot essential oil at night, build the ritual around short inhalation. The 41-woman study found bergamot aroma affected parasympathetic nervous system activity, mood states, and salivary cortisol within a relatively short exposure window, like lowering the body’s background alerts without chasing sleep.
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THE RECEIPTS
Why pay for bergamot with less batch proof?
We compared bergamot oils by peel source, citrus-floral aroma, phototoxic guidance, and batch documentation. Refined citrus should come with refined proof.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Bergamot peel oil | Bergamot oil | Unknown |
| Extraction method | Cold-pressed peel | Cold-pressed | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Citrus, floral, softly bitter | Citrus-floral | Perfume-like |
| Use caution | Citrus caution clearly shown | Sometimes | Minimal |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Batch documentation | GC/MS profile available | Sometimes | Not provided |
| Price position | Below premium bergamot oils | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
Bergamot essential oil is commonly used in diffuser blends, body care, hair care, massage oils, and DIY recipes such as room sprays and candles for its fresh citrus scent, which is an everyday choice in aromatherapy and home fragrances.
Bergamot essential oil benefits include its bright citrus aroma and its versatile use in aromatherapy, diffuser blends, body care, hair care, and DIY recipes.
Bergamot essential oil has a bright citrus scent with a soft, slightly sweet and refined character. It is fresher than sweet orange and less sharp than lemon, which makes it a versatile oil for diffuser blends.
Bergamot oil skin benefits are usually described in cosmetic-use terms, such as adding a fresh citrus aroma to diluted body oils and simple skin care blends. Always dilute properly with a carrier oil and avoid sun exposure after topical use, since citrus oils may increase sun sensitivity.
Bergamot oil for hair benefits include adding a fresh citrus scent to scalp oils, shampoo blends, and everyday hair care routines. When diluted properly, it can be mixed into carrier oil blends for regular scalp and hair use.
Yes. Bergamot essential oil is a popular choice for diffuser use because of its fresh, uplifting citrus aroma.
Yes. Bergamot essential oil for skin can be used when properly diluted with a carrier oil before topical application.
Bergamot essential oil blends well with lavender, rosemary, frankincense, cedarwood, lemon, lime, and sweet orange.
Yes. Bergamot aromatherapy oil is widely used in diffuser blends because of its clean, cheerful citrus profile.
You can directly purchase the Bergamot Essential Oil from the official Gya Labs website or through various online marketplaces.












