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Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Oil  is an essential oil extracted from the leaves of the Salvia officinalis plant. Widely used in cosmetics, aromatherapy, and traditional medicine, this oil is valued for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, purifying, and toning properties. It is frequently used in skincare and hair care products, thanks to its ability to stimulate and balance the skin, regulate sebum production, and purify the scalp. The oil is also known for its revitalizing and invigorating effects, useful for improving concentration and reducing stress.

Chemical Composition and Structure

This oil contains various bioactive compounds, including thujone, camphor, cineole, and rosmarinic acid. These components contribute to its antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. Thujone and camphor are particularly known for their stimulating and toning effects, while cineole acts as an expectorant and purifying agent.

Physical Properties

It appears as a clear liquid, ranging in color from pale yellow to light green, with a characteristic herbal, pungent, and slightly camphoraceous scent. It is insoluble in water but blends well with carrier oils and lipid solvents. Thanks to its light consistency, it is easily absorbed by the skin and scalp, leaving a fresh sensation without being greasy.

Production Process

The oil is extracted from the leaves of Salvia officinalis through steam distillation. During the process, the leaves are exposed to steam to release volatile compounds, which are then condensed and separated from the water to obtain the pure essential oil.

Applications

  • Medical: Salvia Officinalis Leaf Oil is used in traditional medicine to relieve muscle pain, treat skin infections, and improve respiration due to its expectorant and antibacterial properties. It is also used to enhance memory and reduce mental fatigue.

  • Cosmetics: Sage leaf oil is widely used in skincare and hair care products. It helps regulate sebum production, purify oily and acne-prone skin, and tone the scalp, reducing dandruff. It is also ideal for revitalizing and regenerating products due to its antioxidant and purifying properties.

CAS     8022-56-8    84082-79-1

EC number    282-025-9    282-025-9

  • Aromatherapy: In aromatherapy, Salvia officinalis oil is known for its stimulating and toning effects. It is used to improve concentration, reduce mental fatigue, and relieve stress. It is also diffused to purify the air and create a relaxing, revitalizing environment.

Environmental and Safety Considerations

Salvia Officinalis Leaf Oil is considered safe for cosmetic and therapeutic use when used in appropriate doses. However, due to its thujone content, it can be toxic in high concentrations, so proper dilution is necessary before topical use. The oil is biodegradable, and its production via steam distillation is sustainable and has a low environmental impact.

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