Blue Tansy

Tanacetum Anuum

Blue Tansy Oil is a popular oil in aromatherapy as it calms and soothes, relieving feelings of stress and anxiety. It also works well as a natural antihistamine, and can be used to help the respiratory system.

History of Blue Tansy Oil

Blue tansy, which is actually yellow in colour, is also known as Morrocan chamomile because its flower resembles that of chamomile. It belongs to the Asteraceae family, commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family. Blue tansy is a cousin of tarragon, the aforementioned chamomile, everlasting, wormwood, and other aromatic plants. Native to the Mediterranean basin, the Tanacetum annuum plant gradually disappeared as a consequence of excessive harvesting of wild plants. Luckily, it’s been reintroduced and revived in Morocco, where it’s now mainly grown.

Unfortunately, very little is known about this flowering plant’s historical usage. It’s believed that blue tansy was used in ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and other Mediterranean cultures as a natural remedy and in perfumes. Blue tansy has also found its way into traditional Chinese medicine, where it’s been used as a natural antihistamine to ease nasal congestion.

Why is Blue Tansy Oil increasingly popular?

In recent years, Blue Tansy Oil has been an extremely hot topic among aromatherapy enthusiasts, small-batch skincare makers, and natural product lovers. This essential oil captivates with its vibrant, deep blue hue and seduces with its complex, sweet, and slightly floral aroma. However, there’s more to it than meets the eye (and the nose!). Blue Tansy Oil has multiple therapeutic properties, including inflammation-taming, clearing, calming, antihistamine, anti-allergen, antibacterial, and antifungal. This means that this lovely oil can help with eczema and dermatitis flare-ups, provide relief from acne, soothe dry and sensitive skin, support the respiratory system during allergy season, and alleviate muscular aches.

Blue Tansy Oil is prized for its ability to relax the senses and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. Many aromatherapy practitioners say Blue Tansy Oil supports the body’s systems for emotional stability year-round. This rare gem of an oil is a true ally of the mind, body, and spirit.

When it comes to purchasing Blue Tansy Oil, it’s immensely important to ensure the oil you’re buying is derived from the Tanacetum annuum plant. Look for the scientific name on the label and make sure the oil isn’t adulterated, i.e. blended with vegetable oil. We recommend opting for 100% Pure Organic Blue Tansy Oil.

Extracting Blue Tansy Oil

Blue Tansy Oil is steam-distilled from the flowers/buds and sometimes leaves of the botanical Tanacetum annuum. Believe it or not, this plant’s flowers are actually yellow in colour. Please keep in mind that Blue Tansy Oil and Tansy Oil are two different oils as the latter is derived from the Tanacetum vulgare plant.

Steam distillation is one of the most commonly used methods for extracting and isolating essential oils from plants. This process occurs when dry steam is passed through the plant material. The steam vaporises the plant material’s volatile compounds, which eventually go through a condensation and collection process. One of the most significant advantages of steam distillation is that it generates organic solvent-free products.

Blue Tansy Oil has a captivating ocean-blue hue due to its chamazulene content. When heated, this naturally occurring component turns deep blue, thus giving the oil its distinctive colour. Blue Tansy Oil possesses a sweet and fruity aroma with subtle herbaceous undertones. This oil’s consistency is medium and the intensity of its initial scent is moderate.

The main chemical constituents of Blue Tansy Oil are: chamazulene, beta-myrcene, camphor, sabinene, beta-eudesmol, 3,6-dihydrochamazulene, beta-pinene, and alpha-phellandrene. Blue Tansy Oil is valued for its anti-inflammatory, clearing, calming, antihistamine, anti-allergen, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.

Can I make Blue Tansy Oil at home?

Since the equipment needed for steam distillation is relatively inexpensive, we believe that trying to extract essential oils at home is a good option. In case you don’t want to invest in steam distillation equipment, you might succeed using a large pot with a lid, distilled water, and, of course, fresh plant material to fill the pot about half full. However, this process might be too time-consuming for some of you. Plus, the botanical Tanacetum annuum is now cultivated mainly in Morocco. This is why we strongly advise you to purchase this oil online. Look for 100% Pure Organic Blue Tansy Oil.

Have you ever had the chance to experience the beauty of Blue Tansy Oil? Have you ever used a beauty product with Blue Tansy Oil in it? We would love to read your stories, so feel free to share them with us!

The main chemical constituents of Blue Tansy Oil are: chamazulene, beta-myrcene, camphor, sabinene, beta-eudesmol, 3,6-dihydrochamazulene, beta-pinene, and alpha-phellandrene. Blue Tansy Oil is valued for its anti-inflammatory, clearing, calming, antihistamine, anti-allergen, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.

Can I make Blue Tansy Oil at home?

Since the equipment needed for steam distillation is relatively inexpensive, we believe that trying to extract essential oils at home is a good option. In case you don’t want to invest in steam distillation equipment, you might succeed using a large pot with a lid, distilled water, and, of course, fresh plant material to fill the pot about half full. However, this process might be too time-consuming for some of you. Plus, the botanical Tanacetum annuum is now cultivated mainly in Morocco. This is why we strongly advise you to purchase this oil online. Look for 100% Pure Organic Blue Tansy Oil.

Have you ever had the chance to experience the beauty of Blue Tansy Oil? Have you ever used a beauty product with Blue Tansy Oil in it? We would love to read your stories, so feel free to share them with us!

Blue Tansy Oil Varieties

Blue Tansy Oil Varieties

Blue Tansy Oil is an increasingly popular floral oil. From aromatherapy enthusiasts to luxury skincare brands, practically no one can stay indifferent to this sapphire blue oil. Blue Tansy Oil is derived via steam distillation from the flowers of the Tanacetum annuum plant, which are actually yellow. As a result of excessive harvesting of wild plants, the blue tansy plant was on the edge of extinction. Luckily, it’s been reintroduced and revived in Morocco, where it’s now mainly grown.

So, are there any Blue Tansy Oil varieties and how to make a smart choice?

Blue Tansy Oil comes from one plant species - the botanical Tanacetum annuum. So, to answer the question - no, there aren’t any Blue Tansy Oil varieties. However, it’s important to know that Blue Tansy Oil is sometimes mistaken for Tansy Oil. These two are completely different oils for they are extracted from two different plant species (Tanacetum annuum and Tanacetum vulgare respectively). Blue Tansy Oil is a non-toxic, aromatherapy-friendly oil, whereas Tansy Oil is toxic and shouldn’t be used for aromatherapy purposes.

To fully experience the beauty of Blue Tansy Oil, we strongly advise you to opt for 100% Pure Organic Blue Tansy Oil sourced from Morocco. When shopping online, make sure the product you decide on isn’t an adulterated version of the oil or a blend (unless, of course, you’re looking for a specific combo). To be completely sure you’re buying Blue Tansy Oil, look for the aforementioned botanical name on the label. Please bear in mind that Blue Tansy Oil tends to be more expensive than most essential oils because it’s produced from a seasonal crop that requires specific conditions. Fortunately, just a few drops of this treasured oil can do the trick.

Have you ever used Blue Tansy Oil or a beauty product with Blue Tansy Oil in it? Would you recommend it to the rest of the Essentially Yours community? As always, feel free to share your stories with us!

So, are there any Blue Tansy Oil varieties and how to make a smart choice?

Blue Tansy Oil comes from one plant species - the botanical Tanacetum annuum. So, to answer the question - no, there aren’t any Blue Tansy Oil varieties. However, it’s important to know that Blue Tansy Oil is sometimes mistaken for Tansy Oil. These two are completely different oils for they are extracted from two different plant species (Tanacetum annuum and Tanacetum vulgare respectively). Blue Tansy Oil is a non-toxic, aromatherapy-friendly oil, whereas Tansy Oil is toxic and shouldn’t be used for aromatherapy purposes.

To fully experience the beauty of Blue Tansy Oil, we strongly advise you to opt for 100% Pure Organic Blue Tansy Oil sourced from Morocco. When shopping online, make sure the product you decide on isn’t an adulterated version of the oil or a blend (unless, of course, you’re looking for a specific combo). To be completely sure you’re buying Blue Tansy Oil, look for the aforementioned botanical name on the label. Please bear in mind that Blue Tansy Oil tends to be more expensive than most essential oils because it’s produced from a seasonal crop that requires specific conditions. Fortunately, just a few drops of this treasured oil can do the trick.

Have you ever used Blue Tansy Oil or a beauty product with Blue Tansy Oil in it? Would you recommend it to the rest of the Essentially Yours community? As always, feel free to share your stories with us!

Benefits of Blue Tansy Oil

At Essentially Yours, we pride ourselves on doing the necessary research to deepen our understanding of aromatherapy and essential oils in general. This enables us to help you pick the best oils, blends, and methods of application for your wants and needs. We believe that familiarising you with our products, the numerous benefits they offer, and the adverse side effects that may occur when they are misused is the least we can do, hence these blog posts. In this particular blog, we are going to dive into some of the many impressive benefits of Blue Tansy Oil.

Blue Tansy Oil is a floral essential oil that can:

Promote skin health

Research shows that Blue Tansy Oil can help heal irritated and damaged skin. This ocean-blue oil can assist with eczema and dermatitis flare-ups, provide relief from acne, soothe dry and sensitive skin, calm sunburns, and relieve itching caused by bug bites. No wonder it’s become a hugely popular ingredient in a wide variety of skincare products.

Reduce inflammation

According to a number of studies, sabinene and camphor, two of Blue Tansy Oil’s main components, are effective anti-inflammatory agents. It’s reported that Blue Tansy Oil can help calm inflammatory conditions such as rheumatism and sciatica (shooting pain down the back of one or both of the legs).

Reduce nasal congestion

Thanks to its antihistamine properties, Blue Tansy Oil can alleviate seasonal allergies and promote clear breathing. Pairing Blue Tansy Oil with Helichrysum Oil is a wonderful way to significantly reduce symptoms of allergic rhinitis for several hours. This can be achieved by applying the blend below the nostrils. It goes without saying that diluting the oils before applying is a must.

Alleviate muscular aches

Blue Tansy Oil can soothe sore muscles, which is exactly why it can be used to help the body recover after a long day of work or an intense workout session. To reap this benefit, you need to dilute a few drops of Blue Tansy Oil with a carrier oil and apply the mixture topically.

Create a positive atmosphere and uplift the mood

The scent of Blue Tansy Oil is both calming and refreshing. Aromatherapy practitioners say diffusing this essential oil is a great choice when you need a boost of confidence and energy.

When it comes to using Blue Tansy Oil topically, it’s important to know that its distinctive sapphire hue may stain some surfaces, fabric, and skin. To avoid this scenario, consider purchasing child-resistant caps. When added to a skincare product or diluted with Coconut Carrier Oil, Blue Tansy Oil is unlikely to leave any trace.

Experts caution that a drug interaction may occur with Blue Tansy Oil when using drugs metabolised by CYP2D6, CYP1A2, or CYP3A4. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your doctor before using any essential oil.

Uses of Blue Tansy Oil

We, the Essentially Yours team, take immense pleasure in learning and sharing our knowledge, tips, and tricks to help you deepen your understanding of aromatherapy and essential oils in general. Whether you are thinking about adding a certain oil or blend to your collection and want to learn its dos and don’ts or you are simply curious about the various methods of oil application - we’ve got you covered. In this blog post, we are going to explore some of the most popular ways of using Blue Tansy Oil - a floral essential oil we’ve fallen deeply in love with.

Blue Tansy Oil can be used in a number of different ways, including:

In a diffuser

Blue Tansy Oil’s aroma is pleasant, calming, and refreshing, which explains why this oil is such a powerful emotional and mental rejuvenator. To create a relaxing atmosphere, reduce feelings of stress and anxiety, and calm the senses, add a few drops of 100% Pure Organic Blue Tansy Oil to your essential oil diffuser.

P.S. Please bear in mind that essential oils can trigger allergy or asthma symptoms for some people. Take this piece of information into consideration when you decide where to use this or any other pure essential oil.

In a spray

To reap the inflammation-taming benefits of Blue Tansy Oil, pour 4 ml of the oil and 120 ml of water into a glass spray bottle. Shake the bottle to mix the ingredients before spritzing. This liquid combo can help calm inflammatory conditions such as rheumatism and sciatica (shooting pain down the back of one or both of the legs).

In skincare products

Many people choose to go blue with their skincare by incorporating Blue Tansy Oil into their routines. This sapphire blue oil is known for its ability to provide relief and nourishment to delicate, inflamed, and damaged skin. To diminish the appearance of blemishes, ease and prevent eczema and dermatitis flare- ups, calm sunburns, and relieve itching caused by bug bites, add 1 to 2 drops of Blue Tansy Oil to your daily moisturiser, cleanser, or body lotion. You can also dilute a few drops of Blue Tansy Oil with a carrier oil (we recommend Coconut Carrier Oil) and apply it topically. 

In massage lotions and baths

Blue Tansy Oil can help soothe sore muscles and joints after a strenuous workout. All you need to do to harness this amazing health benefit is enrich your favourite massage lotion with a couple of drops of the floral oil. Additionally, pouring a few drops of Blue Tansy Oil into a hot bath with Epsom salt is another great way to alleviate muscular aches and loosen stiff joints.

Blends well with

It’s safe to say that Blue Tansy Oil reigns in the world of skincare. Thanks to its incredible clearing and soothing properties, this luxurious essential oil has become many small-batch skincare makers’ favourite ingredient. However, Blue Tansy Oil has so much more to offer. It can help promote relaxation, uplift the mood, reduce inflammation and nasal congestion, alleviate muscular aches, and loosen stiff joints.

Blue Tansy Oil can be a great team player. It blends nicely with a myriad of wonderful essential oils, including: Clary Sage, Coriander Seed, Geranium, Lavender, Rose, Rosalina, Lemon, Neroli, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, Frankincense, Bergamot, and Patchouli. Let’s take a close look at some of these oils.

Clary Sage Oil

This essential oil is extracted from the leaves and flowers/ buds of the clary sage plant (botanical name: Salvia sclarea). Its aroma is earthy, herbaceous, floral, and faintly fruity. Clary Sage Oil boasts many desirable therapeutic properties and can help reduce stress by promoting a sense of well-being, ease menstrual pain, alleviate menopause symptoms, and assist with acne, skin inflammation, and dry or mature skin. You can diffuse a few drops of Blue Tansy Oil and a few drops of Clary Sage Oil to create a relaxing atmosphere or dilute them together to heal irritated or damaged skin.

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Coriander Oil

This spicy essential oil is cherished for its ability to assist with indigestion, nausea, aches, pains, abdominal spasms, abdominal discomfort, arthritis, muscular fatigue, minor skin irritations (sunburns, flaking skin, and chapped lips), wrinkles, acne, blackheads, and emotional exhaustion. Blue Tansy Oil and Coriander Seed Oil pack quite a punch, especially when it comes to relieving muscle soreness after an intense physical activity. To reap this benefit, add a few drops of each oil to a massage lotion and apply the mixture to the affected areas.

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Lavender Oil

Lavender Oil is quite possibly the most popular and versatile essential oil. It’s valued for its antibacterial, calming, and sedative properties. To set a relaxing and laid back mood, diffuse a few drops of Blue Tansy Oil and a few drops of Lavender Oil. This duo can also be added to face/body creams to treat sensitive skin. 1-2 drops of each oil will do the trick. To make a natural linen spray, add a few drops of Blue Tansy Oil and several drops of Lavender Oil to a spray bottle filled with distilled water.

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