| This oil has an extensive history in perfumery and is considered a fixative, adding a warming note to blend.   COMMON NAMES Salvia sclarea.   CONSTITUENTS Linalyl acetate (up to 70%) and linalool (up to 25%), β-caryophyllene, myrcene.   BLENDS WITH Bay, black 
pepper, bergamot, cardamom, cedarwood atlas, coriander, chamomile roman,
 cypress, geranium, frankincense, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender, lemon 
verbena, juniper, labdanum, lime, mandarin, petitgrain, pine, melissa, 
patchouli, rose maroc, sandalwood, rose otto and tea tree.   USES It is used in 
treating acne, boils, amenorrhea, constipation, cramps, convulsions, 
dandruff, dysmenorrhoea, depression, dyspepsia, flatulence, excessive 
perspiration, high blood pressure, infection, hypertension, inflamed 
skin, migraine, leucorrhoea, muscular aches & pains, oily skin &
 hair, nervous fatigue, throat infections. Besides it is also good 
addition to bath where its antispasmodic actions help with headaches 
& migraines. |