Product EOUL-47 is a 10-piece, unlabelled set: ten 10 ml glass bottles, each filled with pure Spanish Salvia officinalis (common sage) essential oil. The set is intended for crafters, cosmetic formulators, aromatherapists and entrepreneurs building a private-label product line.
What the 10-piece set contains
The package includes 10 identical 10 ml amber glass bottles, each filled with steam-distilled Salvia officinalis essential oil. The bottles arrive without labels, so you can apply your own branding, dosage instructions or design. Net content is 10 ml per bottle and the total weight is approximately 0.41 kg.
Botany: Salvia officinalis vs Salvia sclarea
Common sage (Salvia officinalis) typically yields an oil with a high thujone content and a characteristically herbaceous-spicy aroma. This distinguishes it from clary sage (Salvia sclarea), which is linalool and linalyl acetate dominant and provides an oil with a softer, more floral character. Knowing the chemotype is important for proper use.
Origin and production
The oil is sourced from Spain, from traditional sage-growing regions. It is produced by steam distillation from the dried leaves. This method carries the volatile aromatic compounds with water vapour, keeping thermal load limited and preserving the characteristic herbaceous-spicy aroma profile.
Applications
- Private-label cosmetics: scenting serums for mature skin and deodorants
- Aromatherapy: herbaceous diffuser blends, respiratory-comfort blends
- Soap and candle making: cold-process soap, soy wax candles
- Perfumery: heart note in herbaceous-spicy compositions
- Artisan blends: classic Mediterranean fragrance recipes
Storage and shelf life
Store the essential oil in a cool, dark place, preferably below 25 °C, in a tightly closed bottle. Protected from light and heat, Salvia officinalis oil typically keeps for 2-3 years. Unopened bottles retain quality longer; once opened, it is advisable to use the content within 12 months. Due to its thujone content, please consult a qualified professional before using during pregnancy, breastfeeding or on children.