Sage Essential Oil Uses & Benefits

Published 18th Aug 2022

Uses And Benefits of Sage Essential Oil

Native to Europe and the Mediterranean, Sage was highly valued by the ancient Greeks and Romans who considered it to be sacred; in fact, it was believed that Sage had the ability to extend one’s life.

Today, Sage Essential Oil is recognised to be incredibly beneficial for the mind and body. For this reason it is commonly used to relieve negative emotions in aromatherapy.

What Is Sage Essential Oil?

Steam distilled from the Salvia officinalis botanical species via the steam distillation extraction method, Sage Essential Oil carries a powerfully refreshing, earthy and camphoraceous aroma.

Sage Essential Oil is commonly mistaken for Clary Sage Essential Oil however, these two oils are distinctively different. Both oils are extracted from different botanical species meaning that they have entirely different aromas and benefits.


Benefits Of Sage Essential Oil

Benefits of Sage Essential Oil for Medicinal Use

  • When used in various medicinal applications, the benefits of Sage Essential Oil are known to ease muscular and joint pain that may be associated with inflammation, stiffness and tenderness. In saying this, when diluted and applied topically, it has been seen to be an effective treatment for arthritis, strains and muscle sprains.
  • Other Sage Oil benefits are known to soothe redness and itching that is associated with skin conditions such dermatitis.
  • The antibacterial and antimicrobial properties within this oil are further believed to eliminate toxins. For this reason, it may be beneficial for healing minor cuts, burns and irritation, while reducing the likelihood of infection.
  • Sage Oil is also known to enhance circulation while having an antispasmodic effect that may be useful to those experiencing excessive coughing, stomach pain and menstrual related cramping.
  • When diffused, it has further been seen to address nose and throat infections.
  • In addition, the benefits of Sage Oil are known to calm menstrual related symptoms such as mood swings, nausea, fatigue and headaches.

Benefits of Sage Essential Oil for Cosmetic Use

  • When diluted and used on the skin, the many antioxidants within Sage Essential Oil have been seen to reduce signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and sagging skin.
  • It is also known to be a fantastic essential oil for acne as it works to address blemishes, spots, inflammation and acne scarring.
  • Other benefits of Sage Oil are believed to minimize pores while hydrating and soothing the skins surface.

Benefits of Sage Essential Oil in Aromatherapy

  • In aromatherapy the aroma of Sage Essential Oil is believed to be emotionally and spiritually stimulating and when inhaled, it has been seen to have a balancing, stimulating, soothing and uplifting effect. This makes it a great essential oil for fatigue and tiredness.
  • It has also been said that inhaling Sage Essential Oil may enhance memory and attentiveness. For this reason, it is a great essential oil to have diffusing in any workspace.

Popular Uses and Benefits of Sage Oil

Sage Essential Oil for Inflammation and Pain

How To Use Sage Essential Oil for Inflammation and Pain

  • When diluted and applied topically, the benefits of Sage Essential Oil have been seen to ease inflammation and pain.
  • Due to these benefits, Sage Essential Oil may further assist those experiencing arthritis, strains and muscle sprains.

Sage Essential Oil for Skin

How To Use Sage Essential Oil on the Skin

  • When diluted and used on the skin, Sage Essential Oil has been seen to reduce signs of premature aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and sagging skin. This is due to the many antioxidants within Sage Oil.
  • It is also known to be a great essential oil for acne as it works to address blemishes, spots, inflammation and acne scarring.
  • The hydrating and soothing properties within this essential oil further work to smooth and calm irritated skin.
  • Sage Oil is also highly valued for its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, which further work to eliminate toxins and impurities from the skins surface.

Sage Essential Oil in Aromatherapy

How To Use Sage Essential Oil in Aromatherapy

  • In aromatherapy, the benefits of Sage Essential Oil are primarily known to stimulate the mind and body.
  • For this reason, it has been seen to have a balancing, soothing and uplifting effect, which makes it a great essential oil for tiredness and fatigue.
  • This also makes it an ideal essential oil to have diffusing in any study, office or workplace.

Sage Essential Oil for Menstrual Related Symptoms

How To Use Sage Essential Oil for Menstrual Related Symptoms

  • Sage Essential Oil has been seen to calm menstrual related symptoms such as mood swings, nausea, fatigue and headaches.
  • When diffused and inhaled, it is also believed to balance emotions, uplift the mind and alleviate negativity.

Sage Essential Oil for Cuts & Wounds

How To Use Sage Essential Oil for Cuts & Wounds

  • The powerful antibacterial properties within Sage Oil are known to be beneficial for cuts and wounds.
  • When diluted and applied to affected areas, it may reduce the likelihood of infection while promoting the healing process.

How To Use Sage Essential Oil?

How to Use Sage Essential Oil in Aromatherapy?

Diffusing: One of the most common ways to use Sage Essential Oil is in an aromatherapy diffuser or electric vaporizer. Simply add a few drops and let the refreshingly herbaceous aroma of Sage Oil fill your environment.
Inhaling: For those who do not own a diffuser or vaporizer, you can receive the therapeutic and aromatic benefits of Sage Oil by inhaling directly from the bottle; just be sure to avoid direct contact with the skin as this may result in irritation.
Warm Bath: Add a few drops of Sage Essential Oil to a warm bath; this may be particularly beneficial to anyone wanting to ease muscle soreness and inflammation.
Cleansing Shower: You can also add a drop of Sage Oil to each corner of your shower, the aroma will rise with the steam to create a refreshing atmosphere.

How to Use Sage Essential Oil on the Skin (Topical Application)

Massage: To create a Sage infused massage oil, add a few drops to a carrier oil or base massage oil and gently massage into sore areas.
Skin Serum: To treat various skin complaints add a few drops to a carrier oil and apply to affected areas.
Moisturiser: For those who are wanting to use Sage Oil topically but do not want an oil-based formulation, add a few drops to a base moisturiser and apply to affected areas. We recommend using an unscented sorbolene cream.

How to dilute essential oils. Essential oils dilution guide.

Where To Buy Sage Essential Oil

Sage Essential Oil can generally be found in any health, cosmetic and wellbeing retail stores however, it is important to know that the quality and purity of essential oils will vary according to where they are purchased. For this reason, we always recommend finding a reputable and reliable supplier who is willing to provide product documentation.

Here at AWO quality and purity are of paramount importance and that is why we only provide Sage Essential Oil that is 100% pure, simply follow the link below to view the entire range:


Sage Essential Oil Safety

Whilst essential oils are natural products, they are extremely potent and can cause serious harm if used incorrectly. For this reason, we recommend the following:

  • In line with the Therapeutic Goods Act, we do not recommend ingesting essential oils without the guidance of a registered Aromatherapist or Naturopath.
  • Avoid using Sage Essential Oil during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding.
  • We recommend storing your essential oils in a cool, dry place at room temperature, ensuring that they are not directly exposed to sunlight and are out of reach of children or pets.
  • Sage Essential Oil is very concentrated and is likely to cause irritation or reactions if applied directly to the skin. For this reason, it is important to first dilute your essential oils before using topically (on the skin). Our recommended dilution percentages can be found under the ‘Directions for Use’ section.

Resources

Tanu, B & Harpreet, K, 2016, ‘Benefits of essential oils’, Journal Of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 143 – 149

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any illness.

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