Organic Clary Sage Oil β The Balancing Soul

Benefits at a Glance
- Warm, herbal & musky: A complex, multi-layered scent β warm herbal notes wrapped in a soft, musky sweetness. Deeply comforting and uniquely feminine.
- The emotional balancer: Clary sage is the oil of inner harmony β it calms tension, lifts low moods and brings emotional equilibrium.
- Skin & hair care: Traditionally valued for balancing oily skin and hair β a natural ally for a clear, fresh complexion.
- Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, steam-distilled from leaves and flowering tops. Certified organic.
Application & Special Features
Application:
In a diffuser for a calming, balancing atmosphere. Diluted in carrier oil for relaxing massage and skincare. As a bath additive for deep relaxation.
Targeted uses:
In a diffuser (3-4 drops) for a warm, calming atmosphere β especially valuable during stressful periods or when you need emotional balance. For skincare, add 2-3 drops to 10 ml of carrier oil (e.g. Organic MCT Oil) for a balancing facial oil. For a deeply relaxing bath, mix 3-5 drops with a tablespoon of carrier oil and add to warm bathwater. Tip: Clary sage is particularly valued by women β its balancing properties make it a go-to oil for hormonal harmony.
Perfect Blending Partners
Clary Sage is a warm middle-to-base note with a herbal, musky-sweet character:


The Clear Eye
The Latin name "sclarea" comes from "clarus" β clear. Medieval herbalists used clary sage to clear the eyes and the mind. Today, it still brings clarity β emotional clarity.
Clary Sage vs. Common Sage: Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) is fundamentally different from common sage (Salvia officinalis). Common sage contains high levels of thujone β a neurotoxic compound requiring careful handling. Clary sage contains virtually no thujone. Instead, it is rich in linalyl acetate and linalool β the same calming molecules found in lavender. This makes clary sage much safer and gentler to use.
Product Information
- Plant: Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea L.)
- Part used: Leaves and flowering tops
- Extraction: Steam distillation
- Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
- Origin: Southern Europe
- Main components: Linalyl acetate (50-75%), Linalool (10-25%), Sclareol, Germacrene D, alpha-Terpineol
- Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper β airtight and light-protected
The Scent Profile
- Main aroma: Warm, herbaceous and musky β a complex, multi-layered scent with a distinctive sweet-herbal warmth.
- Secondary note: Floral and slightly fruity, with a soft, wine-like sweetness that adds richness and femininity.
- Nuance: A subtle tea-like, hay-like undertone that adds an earthy, grounding quality to the overall warmth.
Intensity: Medium β warm, herbal and enveloping. Clary sage has a unique presence β comforting without being heavy, complex without being overwhelming. An oil that reveals new facets with every use.
The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note
Clary sage oil has an exceptionally high ester content β Linalyl acetate (50-75%) makes it one of the most ester-rich essential oils in existence. Esters are the "peace-makers" of the aromatic world: calming, antispasmodic and mood-balancing. This same molecule dominates lavender, but clary sage contains it in much higher concentrations. Linalool (10-25%) adds floral sweetness and reinforces the calming effect. The truly unique molecule is Sclareol β a diterpene alcohol found almost exclusively in clary sage. Sclareol has a structure similar to human hormones and has been extensively studied for its potential hormonal-balancing properties. It is also used in the perfume industry as a starting material for synthesising Ambrox, a key ingredient in modern perfumery. Germacrene D adds a woody-spicy undertone. The resulting oil is chemically closest to lavender but with added depth, warmth and a musky complexity that lavender lacks.
The Plant
Salvia sclarea (Clary Sage) is a biennial or short-lived perennial herb from the Lamiaceae (mint) family. Native to the Mediterranean region and Central Asia, it can reach 1-1.2 metres in height with large, fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves and tall spikes of lavender-blue to pink flowers. The "sclarea" in its name derives from the Latin "clarus" (clear), referencing its historical use in eye care β it was known as "clear eye" in English and "Muskatellersalbei" (muscatel sage) in German, as brewers used it to flavour muscatel wine. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the leaves and flowering tops, with the flowers contributing much of the sweet, musky character. Unlike common sage, clary sage is gentle and safe for aromatherapy use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is clary sage the same as common sage?
No. Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) is a different species from common sage (Salvia officinalis). Common sage contains thujone and requires careful use. Clary sage is thujone-free, rich in linalyl acetate and linalool, and much gentler. In aromatherapy, clary sage is generally preferred for its safety and calming properties.
Why is clary sage especially valued by women?
Clary sage contains sclareol, a molecule studied for its potential to support hormonal balance. It is traditionally used to ease menstrual discomfort and support emotional equilibrium during hormonal changes. For this reason, it is one of the most popular essential oils in women's wellness.
Can I use clary sage for sleep?
Yes. The high linalyl acetate content gives clary sage notable calming properties. Use 2-3 drops in a diffuser in the evening or add to a warm bath before bed. Many people find it more deeply relaxing than lavender.
Is clary sage good for skincare?
Clary sage is traditionally valued for oily and combination skin. Dilute 2-3 drops in 10 ml carrier oil for a balancing facial oil. Its regulating properties help manage excess oiliness while its gentle nature makes it suitable for regular use.
Can I combine it with alcohol?
Caution: Clary sage can intensify the effects of alcohol. Avoid using clary sage essential oil before or after consuming alcohol, as it may increase drowsiness and intoxication. This is a well-documented interaction.
How should I store the oil?
Keep away from direct light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects the oil from UV radiation. Close tightly after use. Clary sage oil retains its quality for several years when stored correctly.
Choose Your Size
Organic Clary Sage Essential Oil
10 ml Bottle
10,00 β¬
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30 ml Bottle
24,00 β¬
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Important Safety Information
- Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Do not use in combination with alcohol β clary sage can intensify its effects.
- May cause skin sensitisation β always perform a patch test.
- Do not ingest.