Product EOUL-14 is a 10-piece, unlabelled set: ten 10 ml glass bottles, each filled with pure Italian Citrus bergamia essential oil. The set is intended for crafters, cosmetic formulators, aromatherapists and entrepreneurs building a private-label product line.
What the 10-piece set contains
The package includes 10 identical 10 ml amber glass bottles, each filled with cold-pressed Citrus bergamia essential oil. The bottles arrive without labels, so you can apply your own branding, dosage instructions or design. Net content is 10 ml per bottle and the total weight is approximately 0.41 kg.
Botany: Citrus bergamia
Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) is a citrus variety closely associated with the Calabria region of southern Italy. Its fruit is bitter and aromatic, and the essential oil owes its fresh-citrus, slightly floral character to a high content of linalyl acetate and linalool. In cosmetics and aromatherapy, bergamot is one of the lead components among citrus notes.
Origin and production
The oil is sourced from Italy, where bergamot has been traditionally cultivated. It is produced by cold pressing from the fruit peel. This method avoids heat exposure, so the volatile aromatic compounds and the distinctive scent profile are fully retained in the finished oil.
Applications
- Private-label cosmetics: scenting facial cleansers, toners and body lotions
- Aromatherapy: diffuser blends, pillow sprays, refreshing room mists
- Soap and candle making: cold-process soap, soy wax candles with fresh citrus accents
- Perfumery: top note in citrus-led and Earl Grey style compositions
- Small-batch gift ranges: custom labelling and resale packaging
Storage and shelf life
Store the essential oil in a cool, dark place, preferably below 25 °C, in a tightly closed bottle. Protected from light and heat, bergamot oil typically keeps for 2-3 years. Unopened bottles retain quality longer; once opened, it is advisable to use the content within 12 months, as citrus notes oxidise more quickly when exposed to air.