A perennial herb with a reed-like white flowering stem, rising from a creeping tuberose root.
Ginger essential oil is instantly recognisable with warming, sharp, green, fiery woody top notes and a sweet undertone
Ginger Essential Oil
Characteristics of Ginger Essential Oil
Instantly recognisable, with a sharp green top note and fiery, woody, sweet undertone, based with a hint of lemon
Common Uses of Ginger Essential Oil
Ginger is a great all round oil all that combines easily with other essential oils in blends. It is useful as a skin, body and mind oil to help alleviate stress and reduce sickness.
Skin
Ginger essential oil is rich in antioxidants like phenolic compounds, which can help protect the skin from environmental damage caused by free radicals. It also contains high levels of Vitamin C, which helps reduce oxidative stress on the skin and prevents premature aging. Additionally, ginger essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness and inflammation caused by acne or other skin conditions.
Ginger essential oil can also help improve circulation in the skin, making it an ideal choice for those with dull or tired-looking complexions. When applied topically, ginger essential oil stimulates blood flow to the surface of the skin, giving it a healthy glow. Furthermore, its antiseptic properties make it effective against bacteria that may cause breakouts or other issues with bacterial overgrowth on the skin.
Finally, ginger essential oil has moisturizing properties that help keep your skin hydrated and nourished. Its fatty acids create a protective barrier on your face to lock in moisture and prevent dryness or irritation. It also helps boost collagen production which leads to firmer, smoother looking skin over time.
Mind
Ginger essential oil has many beneficial properties that are great for your hair’s health and appearance. Here are just some of the ways this powerful oil can help you have healthier locks:
• Stimulates Hair Growth: Applying ginger essential oil to your scalp helps stimulate circulation and invigorate hair follicles, promoting healthy hair growth.
Promotes Hair Health & Shine: Ginger contains antioxidants that protect against free radicals and help strengthen your hair from within so that it looks vibrant and shiny on the outside. This makes it especially helpful in treating dry or damaged hair caused by environmental factors such as sun exposure or pollution.
Treats Scalp Issues: If you suffer from conditions such as dandruff or psoriasis, ginger can help treat them naturally without irritating your skin further or causing unwanted side effects like itching or burning sensations on your scalp. The antiseptic properties in ginger also help reduce inflammation and eliminate any bacteria or fungi that may be present on the scalp.
Precautions when using Ginger Essential Oil
As with all essential oils we do not recommend using Ginger during pregnancy, especially as it regulates the hormonal system. May cause irritation to sensitive skin
Ginger Essential Oil Technical Information
Criteria | Information |
Latin Name |
Zingiber officinale |
Inci |
Zingiber officinale (Ginger) Root Oil |
Plant Family |
Pelargonium graveolens |
Extraction Method |
Zingiberaceae |
Country of Origin |
India |
Purity |
100% Pure Essential Oil, therapeutic grade |
Natural Constituents |
Borneol (Alcohol), Citral (Aldehyde), Cineole (Ketone), Zingiberene (Sesquiterpene), Camphene, Limonene, Phellandrene (Terpenes) |
Cas No. |
8007-08-7 |
Einecs No. |
84696-15-1 |
Blends well with |
Bay, Cajuput, Caraway, Cardamom, Cinnamom, Coriander, Clove, Elemi, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Rosemary, Spearmint, Verbana. |
IFRA Certificate 49th Amendment |
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Technical Documents |
Please see the Technical Tab below for SDS, Allergens information and IFRA Certificates |
Ginger essential oil also contains antispasmodic compounds that can help relieve tension headaches and muscle pain
- Blends Well With:
- Bergamot, Lime, Lavender, Frankincense, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang
- Contraindications:
- Avoid During Pregnancy, Avoid if you have Sensitive Skin, Use in Small Amounts
- Country of Origin:
- India
- Latin Name:
- Zingiber officinale
- Traditional Physical Properties:
- Helps with aches and pains, especially first thing in the morning
- Part of Plant Used:
- Root
- Purity:
- 100% Pure
- Scent:
- Sharp Green Top Note and Woody Sweet Undertone
- Key Benefits:
- Anti - Sickness
- Traditional Emotional Use:
- Warming and Energising. Useful when feeling sick
- Traditional Skin Use:
- Poor Circulation
- HS Code:
- 33012941
- HS Description:
- Ginger Essential Oil
- HS Country:
- GB
- HS Composition:
- Viscous Liquid
Ingredients
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Ginger Essential Oil Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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Ginger Essential Oil Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
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Ginger Essential Oil Certificate of Analysis (COA)
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Customer Reviews
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Helps with my sickness
Ginger oil really helps with me when I feel like being physically sick. I keep a bottle in my bathroom cabinet and just smell it whenever I feel sick and it takes the urge away. I've used a variety of Ginger oils this one is always consistent in scent and quality and quick delivery.
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