DescriptionThe sweet, rich, balsamic-spicy nature of bergamot essential oil creates a festive, vibrant mood. The use of bergamot oil is based on its antispasmodic, antipyretic, antiseptic, antifungal, immunostimulating and antidepressant properties. Often in aromatherapy, it is also used as an anesthetic in complex therapy. Aroma oil from the bark of an amazing plant not only effectively lowers cholesterol levels, but also helps to thin the blood, strengthen blood vessels, minimize the manifestations of dystonia of various origins, normalize the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, and improve appetite. Bergamot is also effective as a means of helping to eliminate urogenital infectious diseases. ActionThe cosmetic effect of bergamot oil is based on antiseptic and healing properties: this aromatic oil not only effectively copes with acne, inflammation and irritation, pigmentation and enlargement of pores, but also fights against much more serious problems – skin diseases, wounds, ulcers, varicose veins ( in the early stages). Regulating the balance and oiliness of the skin, bergamot essential oil has an effective refreshing, tonic effect. Bergamot oil is also used for dandruff, brittle hair, eczema and psoriasis. How to use Depending on the expected effect, you can add from the standard 5 drops of aroma oil to a more saturated dosage of 15 drops in the aroma lamp. You can also almost double (up to 5 drops) the dosage of bergamot oil for aroma coulombs. For all procedures that involve direct contact with the skin, an increased concentration of bergamot essential oil is undesirable. In aromatic baths, hot compresses and steam baths (for deep cleansing of the skin of the face), you can add up to 5 drops of aroma oil (start with 1 drop for the first treatment, gradually increasing the dose). For cold compresses, including antipyretics, which are usually applied to the calf muscles, add 3-5 drops of bergamot oil to the base. To improve the nutritional and tonic characteristics of cosmetic products, add 1 to 3 drops of aroma oil for every 10 ml of the product. In cooking, the aroma of bergamot can be found not only in the compositions of traditional black tea, but also as a flavoring agent in wines, jams, compotes, vegetable and fruit salads. Contraindications Bergamot essential oil belongs to the group of photosensitive oils, so it is not recommended to apply it on bare skin in summer. It should be used with caution by pregnant women and those with sensitive skin. When testing for an allergic reaction, it should be borne in mind that when applied in the first 5 minutes, bergamot oil always causes redness and burning. Buy Botavikos Bergamot essential oil, 10 ml Price for Botavikos Bergamot essential oil, 10 ml Instructions for use for Botavikos Bergamot essential oil, 10 ml
The code | 148019 |
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Barcode | 4 640 001 815 768 |
Manufacturer | Botavikos LLC, Russian Federation |
Trademark | Botavikos |
trade line | Botavikos |
Volume (ml) | 10 |
Application Gender | Any |
Release Form | Essential oil |
Main Active Substances | Bergamot |
Composition Means | 100% bergamot essential oil |
Importer | IOOO "Interfarmaks", Republic of Belarus, 223028, Minsk region, Minsk district, Zhdanovichsky s / s, ag. Zhdanovichi, st. Zvezdnaya, 19A-5, pom. 5-2 |
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