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small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy
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The Bergamot tree is grown predominantly in southern Italy. The Italians make an oil from the rind of the bergamot tree
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An antiseptic and bacterial growth-inhibitor known for its toning, antiseptic and deodorizing qualities. Beeswax - A long standing cosmetic ingredient used as a thickener, emulsifier, and stiffing agent in ointments, cold creams, lotions, lipsticks, etc. It is now being used as a hair removing wax. Birch Bark - American Indians used birch bark extensively for many purposes, it acts as a tonic, refreshes the skin and has anti - inflammatory qualities. Bladderwrack - Beneficial to scalp. ...
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a volatile oil obtained by expression from the rind of the fresh fruit of bergamot (Citrus bergamia), used as a perfuming agent; it can cause photosensitivity.
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Bergamot Orange, or Mellarosa: a citrus fruit which may be classed as between an orange and lemon, cultivated principally in the South of Europe. It is generally somewhat pear-shaped, with thin, smooth peel, lemon-yellow in color and very aromatic, and greenish, sub-acid and fragrant pulp. The oil obtained from the rind is used in flavoring liqueurs and in perfumery.
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