Bergamot (FCF) vs Blood Orange

Bergamot (FCF) and Blood Orange are both citrus essential oils. Bergamot (FCF) carries a top note (bright, fresh), while Blood Orange sits as a top note (sweet, rich). For topical use, keep Bergamot (FCF) at or below 20% and Blood Orange at 12%.

AttributeBergamot (FCF)Blood Orange
Latin nameCitrus bergamiaCitrus sinensis
Aroma familyCitrusCitrus
Perfumery noteTopTop
Aromabright, freshsweet, rich
Chemical familyEsterMonoterpene
Max topical dilution20%12%
Max facial dilution5%5%
PregnancyGenerally suitable (well diluted)Generally suitable (well diluted)
ChildrenGenerally suitable (well diluted)Generally suitable (well diluted)
PetsNot recommendedNot recommended
ExtractionCold pressCold press

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Bergamot (FCF) and Blood Orange?

Bergamot (FCF) and Blood Orange are both citrus essential oils. Bergamot (FCF) carries a top note (bright, fresh), while Blood Orange sits as a top note (sweet, rich). For topical use, keep Bergamot (FCF) at or below 20% and Blood Orange at 12%.

Can you blend Bergamot (FCF) and Blood Orange together?

Yes — Bergamot (FCF) and Blood Orange are commonly paired and complement each other in blends.

For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.