american clary sage essential oil
chemistry: Biofunctionals
INCI/chemical name: Salvia Sclarea (Clary) Oil
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Clary sage extracts and essential oils have been used by healers across the centuries and they are still used today in aromatherapy, for a variety of ailments.
The Ashland clary sage (Salvia sclarea) is grown in North Carolina, USA, - which is known to be the unofficial clary sage-growing capital of the world. The plants are used to prepare clary sage extract to isolate its main constituent – its essential oil and sclareol, which is predominantly used in the fragrance industry.
Clary Sage essential oil has a distinctive herbaceous, earthy, slightly floral scent.
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features and benefits - clear to light yellow aromatic oil for use in fragrance, personal care, and home care applications.
- American clary sage essential oil has a distinctive herbaceous, earthy, slightly floral scent.
applications - anhydrous formulations
- body care
- facial care
- lipsticks
- glossers
- color cosmetics
- creams
- lotions
- hand sanitizers
- serums
- antiperspirants
- skin care leave-on
- skin care rinse-off
- roll-on deodorants
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