Why is it called blue tansy?
The compound Chamazulene gives the extracted oil a deep blue color. This color is distinctive of the oil.
Why is blue tansy essential oil so expensive?
Blue tansy essential oil got so popular in the 2000s that it was harvested so much that the plant almost went extinct. Today the plant remains a rare species and hence its oil is expensive.
How to make essential oil blue tansy essential oil?
- Get the flowers of tansy and put it in a jar
- Fill the jar with any neutral oil
- Place it under sunlight for a week.
- When the color turns blue, strain the oil and refrigerate.
How to use blue tansy for relaxation?
The ideal way to relax is by diffusing the oil through an aroma diffuser and inhaling the aroma for over 20 minutes. The aroma can be inhaled directly from the essential oil’s bottle as well. Or it can be applied on the pulse points of the body after dilution.
How do you use blue tansy sleeping oil?
Consult a doctor before using essential oils for sleep.
How do you use blue tansy oil as a moisturizer?
It’s easy. Add one or two drops of blue tansy oil to your moisturizer / body lotion and apply on the skin. Or add the oil with jojoba oil and massage on the skin.
What does Blue Tansy Essential Oil smell like?
Blue tansy has a herbaceous aroma and is slightly floral and fruity.
What does blue tansy blend well with?
The essential oils with which blue tansy blends are neroli, lavender, jasmine, chamomile, myrtle, geranium and marjoram.
What is the difference between tansy and blue tansy?
Common tansy from the Tanacetum vulgare plant is often referred to as tansy oil. Blue tansy from the Tanacetum annuum plant contains the compound Chamazulene which gives it a bluish hue.
Is blue tansy oil good for sleep?
Consult a doctor before using essential oils for sleep.
Is blue tansy safe during pregnancy?
Consult your gynecologist before using essential oils during pregnancy.
Is blue tansy the same as Tanacetum vulgare?
No, blue tansy from the plant Tanacetum annuum is different from common tansy from the plant Tanacetum vulgare. (The term vulgare means common.) Both the oils have different chemical composition and hence different properties.
Is blue chamomile the same as blue tansy?
The chamomile family of oils includes Roman Chamomile, German Chamomile and blue chamomile also called blue tansy. The plant from which blue tansy is extracted has yellow flowers, but the compound Chamazulene gives it its blue color. Blue tansy is also known as Moroccan Chamomile.