top of page

The Mint that Likes to Relax -- Bergamot Mint.


Credit for this gorgeous image: Jackie Wichman/USFWS -- accessed 1/30/2018 at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwsmtnprairie/14252130479

Although bergamot mint (Mentha citrada) shares the same genus as peppermint (Mentha x piperita) and corn mint (Mentha arvensis) its chemistry is quite different. We generally think of mint as cooling, refreshing, and menthol rich. Both peppermint and corn mint have a high menthol content (my latest GC/MS reports show 45% and 74% menthol respectively).

But bergamot mint looks more like lavender or bergamot on a GC/MS report with a large amount of linalool and linalyl acetate making it great in soothing and calming blends. It has an herby, fresh, light minty aroma with a hint of citrus. So if you're looking for something with the calming and soothing benefits of lavender with a different aroma bergamot mint fits the bill.

Bergamot mint is excellent for soothing stress and anxiety and supporting sleep. It's also anti-spasmodic and would help to soothe and relax muscles when used in a massage blend. It works well in a variety of applications including diffuser blends, scrubs, aroma inhalers, bath bombs, soaps, salts, and massage lotions. Unlike bergamot it is safe for use in the sun and it is much gentler than peppermint, which can be icy hot or irritating to sensitive areas.

How to use it:

Try adding bergamot mint to an aroma inhaler along with cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana) and orange (Citrus sinensis) essential oils for a stress soothing blend. Use 15-20 drops total essential oils. A great way to blend is to add a drop of each at a time and mark down the oils as you add them. Then keep working towards your total of 15-20 drops varying the oils until you end up with a combination you love. Be sure to write down what you added!

Bergamot mint also excels in massage blends. To a base of jojoba oil (or your favorite carrier) add bergamot mint, along with balsam copaiba (Copaifera officinalis) and spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia). Aim for a 2% blend using 10-12 drops per ounce of oil for everyday massage and 3% (15-18 drops per ounce of carrier) for a more intense blend for acute muscles aches. Add the oils in a dropwise fashion until you come up with a blend you love. Again, be sure to write down your recipe.

Have aromatherapy questions? Contact Tricia. Need oils, bases, or products? Check out the web store. Want to learn more? Sign up or request a class to learn more about an aromatherapy topic of interest or schedule a professional consult.

Like the ABT facebook page to stay up on the latest blog posts and happenings.

Have you tried bergamot mint? Tell us more. Feel free to leave comments.

 
Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube Social  Icon

Aromatic Formulations by Tricia 


Tel: 650-296-1752
tricia@aromatherapybytricia.com

tricia@aromaticformulations.com

 

© 2025 Aromatic Formulations by Tricia LLC

Join our mailing list

Get coupon codes, product updates, recipes, and more.

National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy professional membership seal
Alliance of Internal Aromatherapy professional membership seal
Formulation Skills Badge from the  Formula Botanica Diploma in Organic Haircare
Formula Botanica Graduate Diploma of Organic Skincare Badge
Organic Anti-Aging Skincare Badge from Formula Botanica
**Disclaimer:

I understand that the Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated the therapeutic suggestions or any statements made on this website about essential oils, carriers or other products offered by Aromatic Formulations by Tricia LLC (AFT)

​

The statements made on this website are for educational purposes and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

​

The data on this website is not considered complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate.

​

Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking treatment based on something you've read or accessed through  this website. Tricia Ambroziak is a professional aromatherapist and cosmetic formulator but not a licensed health care professional.

 

 I understand that essential oils and aromatherapy are not a substitute for professional medical care. I understand that the products being sold by ABT are not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease.

​

Aromatic Formulations creates high performance high performance sustainable skin and hair care product, including anti-aging serum and face cream for dry skin and salon quality shampoo and conditioner bars. Ingredients may vary slightly on website vs packaging. Please refer to package label for ingredients in a particular product.

bottom of page