Sage essential oil
| 3 ml | ![]() | 10,00 € | ADD TO CART | |
| 5 ml | ![]() | 15,00 € | ADD TO CART | |
| 10 ml | ![]() | 25,00 € | ADD TO CART |
SAGE ESSENTIAL OIL
Sage Essential Oil – a traditional Mediterranean plant essence
Sage (Salvia officinalis) is a well-known Mediterranean plant with a long history in European herbal and aromatic traditions. For centuries, it has been present in household practices and traditional preparations, where it was associated with clarity, structure, and herbal strength.
Sage essential oil is obtained through steam distillation of the leaves. It has a strong, herbal, slightly camphoraceous aroma and is traditionally used externally and aromatically, where it is appreciated for its expressive and focused scent profile.
Traditional aromatic and external use
Traditionally and in modern practice, sage essential oil is used externally and aromatically:
– diluted in cosmetic and massage preparations,
– in aromatic blends for personal or ambient use,
– as part of grounding and structured aromatic routines,
– in external care products inspired by traditional Mediterranean herbal practice.
Due to its intensity, sage essential oil is typically used in small amounts and always diluted.
Use in natural cosmetics and aromatherapy
Because of its distinctive and powerful aroma, sage essential oil is commonly used:
– in diluted form in creams, balms, and massage oils,
– in aromatic blends for living spaces,
– in cosmetic formulations where a strong herbal note is desired,
– as part of carefully composed aromatherapy preparations.
Why choose sage essential oil?
Sage has traditionally been associated with:
– clarity and focus,
– strength and structure,
– Mediterranean herbal heritage,
– expressive aromatic character.
This essential oil represents a concentrated aromatic expression of a plant deeply rooted in European and Mediterranean tradition.
Important note
This essential oil is intended for external and aromatic use only.
Always use diluted.
It is not a medicine or a medical product.
Inspiration and sources
European Medicines Agency (EMA) – Salvia officinalis
German Commission E
David Hoffmann – Medical Herbalism
European herbal and aromatic traditions







