ALL of the citrus oils can cause sun sensitivity, and you should avoid
the sun for a number of hours after applying to your skin. Bergamot is
one of the worst, and I think Lime is also pretty bad for this.
Your friend could try Immortelle on the spot, or Sandalwood which I
understand is an oil that evens out skin tone.
On May 2, 9:46 pm, Rachel <trgora...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a friend who applied Bergamot to her abdomen. Later in the day
> she was going to be in the sun so she applied sunscreen to the same
> area that she had earlier applied Bergamot to. That evening she said
> that she developed a brown spot in the exact spot where the Bergamot
> had been applied. It has been a couple of days and there is no sign
> of this lightening up. Does anyone have any experience with spots
> caused by sun exposure after using Bergamot? How long can this be
> expected to last? is there anything that can be done to lighten the
> spot or any other oil that would counter this effect? Thank you!
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