An anti-inflammatory and antiseptic that soothes, relaxes and warms the body, and uplifts the spirit. Contains a hormone-like compound similar to oestrogen that regulates hormonal balance. Useful for oily hair and skin, dandruff and treating wrinkles and menstrual tension. Caution: Avoid during pregnancy. Clary Sage is highly sedative - do not use before driving or other activities requiring a high level of focus and concentration
Salvia sclaria, a grapefruit-scented herb with wrinkled, velvety, grayish-green leaves. It is also called Clear Eye Sage and Muscatel Sage.
stout Mediterranean sage with white or pink or violet flowers; yields oil used as a flavoring and in perfumery
Antiseptic, astringent, clarifying, softening, and cell regenerating. Good for oily, congested complexions. It also helps preserve moisture and is slightly astringent. It is used to control greasy hair and dandruff, and is also stimulating the scalp, which encourages healthy hair growth.
A balancing oil and antidepressant. The scent is musky and warm, blending well with geranium, cedarwood, jasmine, bergamot and all citrus oils.
an herb with white flower petals with pointed ends. It is sought after for its aphrodisiac, sedative and tonic characteristics. The essential oil Clary sage it used for its antidepressant, antiseptic, deodorant, digestive and sedative properties. It is used for premature balding to stimulate hair growth and to control greasy hair and dandruff. It is also used in dream therapy; it helps you to remember the dreams by being able to dream more clearly and helps with the memory of dreams. It is also recommended for stress therapy, it helps reduce the feeling of stress.
An herb valued for its sweet, subtle quality.
( Salvia sclarea) Early uses of clary sage were to improve vision and relieve eye irritation—and in the 16th century, it was an ingredient in wine and beer. Today it's used in our Tourmaline Charged Radiance Fluid to help strengthen skin's barrier over time, encouraging a more natural cellular turnover.