Originating from Southern Europe, Clary Sage is characterized by its rosy white and purple flowers and its large serrated leaves. This perennial plant typically grows on the arid and limestone hills of Provence. Its essential oil is beneficial for the skin and hair.
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What are the benefits of clary sage essential oil on hair?
Essential oil of clary sage, a brief introduction.
Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea) is an aromatic plant native to the Mediterranean region. Belonging to the Lamiaceae family, it grows on the arid hills of France, North Africa, and Southern Europe. Thanks to its purifying and toning virtues, this plant was used as a medicinal herb in the Middle Ages. Known for their scent, its leaves have long been used to flavor meat dishes, wine, and even to prepare beer in England.
The essential oil of clary sage is extracted from the large serrated leaves and flowering tops. It is obtained through a complete distillation process by steam distillation. The clary sage must be dried for 1 to 3 days before distillation due to its water content. It has a relatively low yield of 1 to 1.8% for about 2 hours of distillation.
Having an estrogen-like effect, this essential oil is contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as children.
What are its benefits for the hair?
This clear and liquid essential oil, light yellow in color with a distinctive and gentle scent, contains over 250 compounds. Linalyl acetate is the majority component (around 74%), followed by linalool (around 10%), sesquiterpenes (germacrene-D), and diterpenols (sclareol).
When applied to hair, it offers two complementary benefits.
Stimulating Hair Growth
As a scalp tonic, it could potentially stimulate the growth of hair follicles. However, it should be noted that no scientific study has substantiated this claim.
Combating Oily Dandruff
It has been proven that the two major causes of dandruff are the colonization of the scalp by microorganisms and the overproduction of sebum, particularly in the case of oily dandruff. Additionally, hyperseborrhea promotes the proliferation of fungi responsible for dandruff. Therefore, the use of anti-seborrheic agents such as clary sage essential oil is beneficial in combating dandruff.
Due to these virtues, clary sage essential oil is a key ingredient in ourdandruff shampoo. This shampoo treats both types of dandruff through the synergistic action of an antifungal agent that fights against the growth of the fungus responsible for dandruff, and a jujube plant extract that helps regulate scalp flaking.
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