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In a message dated 09/12/2000 3:48:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,

wizardwiz@... writes:

<< Bergamot is not to be used in the sun. I would use caution if selling a

product with Bergamot in it, be sure someone knows only to use it at

night and not daytime. >>

There is bergamot that is beraptene free. This bergamot doesn't have the

photosensitivity problems that regular bergamot does.

HTH

Christie S.

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> Bergamot is not to be used in the sun. I would use caution if selling a

> product with Bergamot in it, be sure someone knows only to use it at

> night and not daytime.

Why can't it be used in the sun?

sabrina (an EO newbie)

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At 05:43 AM 10/22/01 +0000, you wrote:

> I just have this question, what is begamont = to?

>I see it in alot of recipes and know Ive seen another name for it, but can

>not remember what! Help,

Bergamot is the oil from a citrus fruit called bergamot...citrus

bergamia. It's a green oil, with a scent that is sweeter and softer than

most citrus oils...a touch of floral note to it.

If you use true natural bergamot it can not be applied the the skin w/in 12

hours of exposure to sunlight or UV light...

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At 02:51 AM 5/2/02 +0000, you wrote:

>Thanks, Marge, I am looking for the scent of the regular bergamont, and as for

>the FCF bergamont, that is to use in lotions, unless I can get a combo of

>other

>e.o.s that make a " mock " bergamont!

I've not come across a blend that will equal a GOOD bergamot... and, yes,

you do need to be using the FCF for skincare...there ARE some nice FCF

Bergamots around...hard to find, but there... then you can use the FCF for

all your needs...

as I said, get samples...you'll find one that is both safe and aromatic!

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At 10:28 PM 10/29/02 +0000, you wrote:

>I'm in a hurry and don't have the time to search for good mixtures using

>Bergamot....Anyone have any ideas...?

from our website:

>BLENDS WITH: It's hard to think of an oil that doesn't blend well with

> Bergamot, but, for a short list: Black Pepper, Clary,

> Cypress, incense,

> Geranium, Helichrysum, Jasmine, Lavender, Nutmeg,

> Rosemary, Sandalwood,

> Vetiver, Ylangylang.

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