Description and Uses: Obtained by steam distillation of sage leaves. It is pale yellow-green in color and has a strong, herbal, spicy odor, sometimes with a hint of camphor. It is often added to soaps, perfumes, and other cosmetic products for its scent. It has antioxidant properties, making it an important addition to products to help with sagging skin or wrinkles. It can also help with stretch marks, scars, and conditions such as dermatitis or herpes. Sage is good for the hair and scalp, and can be added to shampoos, conditioners, and scalp tonics, especially for thinning or gray hair and excessively oily hair. It was also sometimes used for minor wounds or scratches to help prevent irritation and inflammation. Sage leaf tea is known to help with sore throats.
Oils that can be mixed with: Clary sage, geranium, ginger, lavender, orange, vetiver, neroli, rosemary and tea tree.