Bergamot Oil

Worst

Fragrance Synthetic and Natural

No known benefits

Bergamot Oil at a glance

  • Oil from the Citrus bergamia fruit
  • Used mainly as a fragrance and flavor additive
  • Can have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
  • Well known to cause skin irritation when exposed to UV light
  • Contains volatile compounds linalool and limonene

Bergamot Oil description

Bergamot oil is the cold-pressed oil from a type of fruit, _Citrus bergamia_, native to Italy. Bergamot is also known as the bergamot orange or sour orange. Its oil is used as a fragrance and flavor additive, such as in Earl Grey tea and various perfumes. When it comes to its application in skin care, bergamot oil is mainly chosen as a fragrance ingredient. While this oil – like many essential oils – has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capabilities thanks to its plant-derived origin, the risks far outweigh the benefits. Bergamot oil contains a high amount of volatile compounds – including limonene and linalool – that are phototoxic. That means when it’s applied topically and skin is exposed to UV light, it causes a sensitized response called photo contact dermatitis. In some cases, it can cause painful, reddened skin that mimics a severe burn reaction. In fact, this reaction is so well-known that the International Fragrance Association limits the use of bergamot oil to 0.4% in leave-on products. In short, the potential damage bergamot oil can cause to skin makes it an ingredient to avoid in any leave-on skin care product. Instead, enjoy its aroma from a scented candle or oil diffuser.

Bergamot Oil references

  • Food Science and Nutrition, February 2019, pages 369-384
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences, July 2018, pages 1–25
  • Cosmetics, January 2018, pages 1–21
  • Toxicology in Vitro, December 2010, pages 2,084-2,089
  • Contact Dermatitis, February 2010, pages 109-116
  • Drugs.com, Website, Accessed April 2024

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Calificaciones de ingredientes

Best

Probado y respaldado por estudios independientes. Ingrediente activo excepcional para la mayoría de los tipos de piel o problemas.

Good

Necesario para mejorar la textura, estabilidad o penetración de una fórmula.

Average

Generalmente no irritante, pero puede presentar problemas de aspecto, de estabilidad u otros que limiten su utilidad.

Bad

Hay probabilidad de irritación. El riesgo aumenta cuando se combina con otros ingredientes problemáticos.

Worst

Puede causar irritación, inflamación, sequedad, etc. Puede ofrecer algún beneficio en cierta medida, pero en general, se ha comprobado que causa más daño que beneficio.

Desconocido

No pudimos encontrarlo en nuestro diccionario de ingredientes. Registramos todos los ingredientes que faltan y realizamos actualizaciones continuas.

No calificado

Aún no hemos calificado este ingrediente porque no hemos tenido la oportunidad de revisar las investigaciones existentes sobre él.