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| Aroma | Actually a member of the mint family that is very high in linalool and linalyl acetate, giving it a scent that is more lavender-citrus than "minty. |
| Category | Minty | Herbaceous |
| Note | Top - Middle |
| Intensity | 4/6 |
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| AKA | Bergamot Mint, Eau-de-cologne Mint, Horsemint, Wild Water Mint, Yerba Buena |
| Chinese | 香柠檬薄荷 |
| Japanese | ベルガモットミント |
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| Botanical Family | Lamiaceae |
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| Chemistry | Esters, Monoterpenols |
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| Common Usage | Emotional & Mental Wellness
Physical Comfort & Pain Relief
Digestive & Respiratory Support
Skincare & Hygiene
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| Blending note | Because it contains high amounts of linalool (the same relaxing compound found in Lavender), it is often used as a "softer" or more "citrusy" alternative to Lavender |
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| Do you know? | Because of its sophisticated scent profile that bridges the gap between citrus, floral, and mint, Bergamot Mint is a secret favorite among high-end natural perfumers for creating "fresh" summer fragrances. |
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| Contraindication | Generally considered one of the safest mint oils and is non-phototoxic. However, it should still be diluted in a carrier oil for topical application and used with caution around very young children |
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