Hope Essential Oil - Hope Blend | Oleum Botanica
Hope Essential Oil - Hope Blend | Oleum Botanica
Hope Essential Oil - Hope Blend | Oleum Botanica

Hope Essential Oil Blend

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Hope essential oil blend can have a very regulating and balancing effect. The oil has been expressed since the early eighteenth century in Italy, which is still the main country of production. It is the essential oil of the bergamot orange, similar to the bitter or Seville orange. The fruit is inedible and derives from a small tree. 

Hope essential oil is aromatically a top note and blends well with most oils.

  • Bergamot Oil (Italian) (Citrus bergamia Risso)
  • Cassia Oil Crude (Cinnamomum cassia Blume)
  • Grapefruit Oil (Citrus paradisi Macfayden)
  • Orange Oil (Valencia) (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck)
  • Palmarosa Oil (Cymbopogon Martinii Stapf var.motia)

BLEND COMPOSITION

  • Bergamot Oil (Italian) Cassia Oil Crude Grapefruit Oil
  • Orange Oil (Valencia) Palmarosa Oil

BOTANICAL NAME

  • Citrus bergamia Risso
  • Cinnamomum cassia Blume
  • Citrus paradisi Macfayden
  • Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck
  • Cymbopogon Martinii Stapf var.motia

Bergamot Oil 

Botanical Names: Citrus bergamia Risso

Country of origin: Italy

Plant Part: The peels of the fruit

Appearance: Not listed

Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Expression

Odour

 

Grapefruit Oil

Botanical Names: Citrus paradisi Macfayden

Country of origin

Plant Part: The fresh peel of the fruit

Appearance: Not listed

Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Expression

Odour

 

Cassia Oil Crude

Botanical Names: Cinnamomum cassia Blume

Country of origin

Plant Part: The leaves and twigs

Appearance: Not listed

Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Distillation

Odour

 

Palmarosa Oil

Botanical Names: Cymbopogon Martinii Stapf var.motia

Country of origin

Plant Part: The partially dried grass

Appearance: Not listed

Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Steam distillation

Odour

 

Orange Oil 

Botanical Names: Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck

Country of origin: Valencia

Plant Part: The peels of the fruit

Appearance: Not listed

Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Expression

Odour





Nervous System

essential oil has an affinity with the nervous system and may assist with tension and irritability and stress. It’s balancing action can be useful with mood swings. It is also included in many blends for sleep.

 

Immune System

Can be used supportively with the immune system.

 

Respiratory System

Can be used supportively with the respiratory system, especially useful at the onset of feeling ‘one degree under’.

 

Skin

May help improve the appearance of oily skin and hair. Also, deodorant properties with its fresh aroma.





The following ways to use the essential oil should help you to get the most benefit from the it. 

 

 

For use with the Nervous System

Diffuser Method

Add between 3-8 drops (depending on room size) of Lime essential oil to the surface of the water in your diffuser. Or onto the pad in fan-driven vaporisers. Replenish as needed. May be combined in a blend with other essential oils up to the maximum amount of drops. Blends well with most other essential oils.

 

Aromatherapy Inhaler

Aromatherapy inhalers are perfect for personal use and very convenient when on the go. In an empty nasal inhaler (available online) add between 2-4 drops of Lime essential oil onto the pad within the inhaler. 

Use whenever a boost of energy is required, by gently breathing in from the nasal inhaler.

 

For use with the immune and respiratory systems

Diffuser Method

Diffusing Bergamot essential oil into your environment can be particularly beneficial at the onset of feeling ‘one degree under’. It may also support depleted energy levels useful at this time.

Add between 3-8 drops (depending on room size) of Bergamot essential oil to the surface of the water in your diffuser. Or onto the pad in fan-driven vaporisers. Replenish as needed. May be combined in a blend with other essential oils up to the maximum amount of drops. Blends well with most other essential oils.

 

For use with the skin

Balance Skin Moisturiser

Using Bergamot essential oil in your handmade moisturiser is a great way to apply the oil and may help to support the health of your skin. 

The dilution ratio will be 0.4% (2 drops in 25ml/gm of carrier or base moisturiser) for adults bodily application.

Bergamot essential oil unless rectified is phototoxic, meaning that consideration is needed when applying to the skin. 

 

For use with the nervous system

Bergamot Rollerball

Using Bergamot essential oil in a rollerball is a wonderful way to benefit from it’s calming and balancing aroma

In a 15ml empty rollerball bottle, combine Bergamot essential oil with 10ml of suitable carrier oil. Between 1 drop max and 1 drop of another essential oil such as lavender .

Maximum of 2 drops if wanting to apply to the face, such as on the temples.

For bodily application up to 5 drops is appropriate.

Blends well with most other essential oils.





Non-toxic. Non-irritant, non-sensitising in dilution. Short shelf-life use fresh. 

Use bergapten -free bergamot. (FCF) or otherwise do not use in concentrations of more than 0.4% (2 drops in 25ml) if exposed to the sun or using a sunbed within 12 hours of application. If blending with other phototoxic oils adhere to the total dilution of the essential oil with the lowest concentration allowable for phototoxic oils.

Buffering in the bath is always advised if using Bergamot which is not FCF if exposure to the sun is possible within 12 hours. 

Please consult your healthcare professional before using essential oils if you are taking medication or have pre-existing medical conditions or during pregnancy.

Essential oils are not for internal use. Do not ingest. 

Essential oils should always be diluted to the appropriate dilution ratio before use on the skin. 

Avoid contact with sensitive areas such as the eyes.

Keep out of the reach of children and away from animals.