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A golden-root ritual for body grit and slow mental drag.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Turmeric Oil
- Botanical
- Curcuma longa
- Method
- Steam distillation or CO2 extraction of rhizomes
- Origin
- India, Indonesia
- Aroma
- Warm, earthy, spicy, woody with ginger notes
Benefits
- Enjoy a warm, earthy diffuser aroma
- Create a grounded home atmosphere
- Blend with citrus or woodsy oils
- Ideal for mindful daily routines
- Suitable for home aromatherapy
DESIGNED FOR BODY CHECK-INS
Not just oil.
An earthy ritual for careful massage moments.
For the body that feels used but not listened to — two careful protocols around the bottle. One drop, slow touch, done.
Ritual 1
The body-grit after errands, when even fabric feels loud.
Turmeric essential oil is built around ar-turmerone, α-turmerone, and β-turmerone; one GC-MS profile reported ar-turmerone 25.3%, α-turmerone 18.3%, and β-turmerone 12.5%. Ar-turmerone has been studied through NF-κB, JNK, and p38 MAPK signaling, like lowering alert tags without numbing the body.
Ritual 2
The heavy-start feeling before the first useful move.
For how to use turmeric essential oil as a low-dose diffuser ritual, treat it as a spice-root cue, not stimulation. In a mouse CNS study, 50–200 mg/kg Curcuma longa essential oil reduced ketamine-induced sleep latency and extended sleeping time, more like adding a brake line than pushing the brain harder.
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PROOF, NOT PROMISES
Why should turmeric oil feel golden but read unclear?
We compared turmeric oils by rhizome source, earthy spice aroma, distillation clarity, and label transparency. Warm aroma should not need vague claims.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Turmeric rhizome | Turmeric oil | Unknown |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled rhizome oil | Steam-distilled | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Warm, earthy, spicy | Earthy-spicy | Fragrance-like |
| Source clarity | Rhizome source shown | Partial | Unlisted |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Batch documentation | GC/MS profile available | Sometimes | Not provided |
| Price position | Mid-range value | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
The easiest way to release Turmeric Essential Oil’s aromatic benefits is through a diffuser, humidifier or on a candle top. Mixing it with a Carrier Oil is the best way to “carry” its benefits to your skin, body and hair! Get creative and add it to clothes and linens or mix them into other solutions for their uplifting properties.
Turmeric essential oil has several properties which can be ound online. For more indepth details consult an aromatherapist.
Turmeric Essential Oil should be applied topically with Carrier Oils or diffused to enjoy their benefits. We don’t recommend ingesting essential oils due to their chemical makeup.
Turmeric Essential Oil is packed with skin friendly qualities. Dilute about 1-2 drops of essential oils for every tablespoon of our skin-friendly Carrier Oils; apply topically on your face for a brighter and more even complexion.
Turmeric oil may or may not help with hair growth. It has active ingredients that may be beneficial for the hair; but, the results may vary between individuals. Consult a trichologist for more details.
Two or three drops of turmeric essential oil are mixed with one tablespoon of almond or olive oil. This mixture is massaged on the face till it is completely absorbed. Applying it regularly.
Mix a drop or two of turmeric essential oil to face cream or face wash and rub it on the face twice a day. The essential oil can also be mixed with almond oil for a glow.
A. Following are the benefits of using turmeric essential oil for the face
- It clears the skin
- It lightens the skin
- It diminishes marks and scars.
- It is used in face masks.
Yes, turmeric essential oil is beneficial for scalp and hair health due to its antimicrobial and stimulating properties. It can help reduce dandruff, support healthy hair growth, and improve scalp circulation. Mix a few drops with coconut or castor oil and massage it into the scalp before shampooing. Adding it to your DIY hair mask or shampoo can help maintain a clean, balanced scalp while strengthening the hair.
Oily skin gets clogged with dirt, which leads to microbial accumulation, which leads to acne. Turmeric oil should be used in a face pack because it unclogs the pores.
There are two properties of turmeric that may prove useful in removing stretch marks. It maintains the skin’s elasticity and it diminishes any scars or marks. It has been used traditionally to take care of stretch marks after pregnancy.
Turmeric can lighten the skin due to the presence of the compound curcumin. Regularly applying turmeric oil in its diluted form on the knuckles will lighten the skin.
Turmeric powder has long been used to treat or fade sunburns. The compound curcumin has skin lightening properties that are useful in treating sunburns.
Ask a doctor whether massaging essential oils to the belly button has any benefits. (Always dilute the oil before topical application.)
Turmeric oil is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, making it an excellent addition to skincare routines. It helps to reduce blemishes, brighten skin tone, and soothe irritation. To use, dilute a few drops with a carrier oil like jojoba or argan oil and apply it to the skin as a spot treatment or facial serum. You can also mix it into DIY face masks to enhance skin radiance. Always perform a patch test before use to ensure no sensitivity.












