Bay rum six ounces, aromatic spirits of ammonia half an ounce, bergamot oil six drops.
Mixed with rectified spirit in the proportions of about four ounces of bergamot to a gallon, it forms what is called "extract of bergamot," and in this state is used for the handkerchief.
Powdered carbonate of ammonia one ounce, strong solution of ammonia half a fluid ounce, oil of rosemary ten drops, oil of bergamot ten drops.
Rub the musk with the bergamot, then add it to the soap, and beat up.
When bergamot is mixed with other essential oils it greatly adds to their richness, and gives a sweetness to spice oils attainable by no other means, and such compounds are much used in the most highly scented soaps.
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Usually a citrus fruit, other than an etrog or "citron hybrid" like thebergamot, does not preserve its "pitam".
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Worldwide, each year, around three thousand tonnes of declared essence ofbergamotare marketed, while the genuine essence of bergamot produced annually amounts to no more than one hundred tons.
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Synephrine is not present in citrusbergamot.
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However, 5-methoxypsoralen, which is a constituent of naturalbergamotoil, can cause dermatitis, and manufacturers of sun-tan products use distilled bergamot oil to obviate this risk.
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Today, many families still use wildbergamotduring the cold and flu season.
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Melitidin and brutieridin, only recently discovered, exist only in citrusbergamot, and exhibit statin-like properties.
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The chemical tastes similar to how it smells with a pleasant fruity odor reminiscent ofbergamotmint oil.
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The best known tanning activator is psoralen which is an ingredient ofbergamotoil.
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The fragrance containsbergamot, lemon, jasmine, rose, iris, incense, opopanax, tonka bean, and vanilla.
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In ancient times people used herbs and spices, such as almond, coriander, myrtle, conifer resin, andbergamot, as well as flowers.
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Antalyas famous orange,bergamotand lemon trees have been planted in both the interior and exterior gardens.
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One hundredbergamotoranges will yield about three ounces (85 grams) ofbergamotoil.
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In the past, psoralen extracted frombergamotoil has been used in tanning accelerators and sunscreens.
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The scent contains frankincense, juniper wood, mandarin orange,bergamot, rose, jasmine and ylang-ylang.
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Bergamotis often present to add sharpness to the lavender top-note.
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