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H’ana Bergamot Essential Oil is a 100% pure and natural essential oil derived from fresh Italian bergamot rinds. This versatile oil is perfect for diffusing, skincare, hair care, and DIY self-care products, offering a refreshing citrus scent while promoting smoother skin and revitalized hair.
J**.
Happy with purchase
I bought six different essential oils from this brand and they all were packaged well with no leaks and appear to be as described. Good value for full one ounce bottles.
C**.
Strong.
Very strong but helps tooth pain.
Q**Y
Nice smell with benefits
This smells so good and it helps keep the mosquitoes away.
K**N
Love the smell of this.
Very satisfied with this product. Smells wonderful
S**S
Best Vanilla essential oil
Best smelling vanilla I ever had! Just bit pricy.
M**
Smells amazing
EXCELLENT QUALITY LOVE IT!
K**E
Misleading Labeling – Not a True Rose Absolute, and Potentially Unsafe for Skin Use
Misleading Labeling – Not a True Rose Absolute, and Potentially Unsafe for Skin Use!This is not a true rose absolute, despite being labeled as one. It's not essential oil at all! A real absolute is thick, amber-colored, and resinous. This product is clear, watery, and smells like a synthetic floral perfume oil, not an essential oil or absolute. I didn’t even open the bottle—just removed the plastic wrap and the scent came through the top. It reminds me of vintage British rose soaps or floral body lotions. Pleasant, yes—but not honest and potentiallyvery harmful.What concerns me even more is that the carrier base is unknown. It doesn’t say what it’s diluted in—and that’s a major safety issue. They claim it's safe for skin, diffuser, bath, and more—but if it contains synthetic aroma chemicals and unknown solvents, that’s dangerous for people with allergies or it could be irritating. Bathing in it or applying it directly could cause serious reactions, breathingit can evenpotentiallyworse. Especially if you are don't know it's not natural product and use it as therapeutic. If this had been marketed truthfully as a rose-scented fragrance oil or aromatic body oil, that would’ve been acceptable. But calling it a “rose absolute” misleads buyers—especially those looking for real botanical materials for natural perfumery or therapeutic use. This is being returned. I hope the company corrects their labeling for safety and transparency. Low Price Doesn’t Justify Misinformation!
D**E
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