





What is Wormwood Essential Oil?
Wormwood essential oil is a red to brown coloured oil with a sweet, fruity and herbaceous aroma. Wormwood (also known as green ginger or sweet wormwood) is steam distilled from the Artemisia Annua plant.
The artemisia annua plant is an annual herb and it grows well in sunny, warm and dry climates.
Blending Suggestions
Wormwood essential oil has a sweet, fruity aroma and it often used as a top note. It blends well with other essential oils like lavender, sage, cedarwood, pine, clary sage and rosemary.
Here's a few of our favourite blends with wormwood essential oil:
Sweet and fresh blend:
2 drops Wormwood oil
1 drop Peppermint oil
3 drops Lavender oil
Sweet and woodsy blend:
3 drops Wormwood oil
5 drops Clary sage oil
2 drops Cedarwood oil
How to Store Wormwood Essential Oil
Wormwood essential oil should be stored out of direct sunlight, in a cool dry place. This helps prolong the quality of the oil and stops it from degrading over time. Make sure to store wormwood essential oil out of reach of children.
Safety Precautions
Wormwood essential oil should not be applied directly to the skin as it could cause irritation on sensitive areas. To apply wormwood to the skin, you must dilute it by adding a few drops to a carrier oil first. Some common oils to dilute essential oils are jojoba oil or almond oil.
We recommend doing a patch test with the diluted oil on a small area of skin to check for any skin reactions, sensitive areas or allergies to the oil.
Like our other essential oils, wormwood is for external use only and must not be used internally. Please consult a doctor before use if pregnant and make sure to keep the oil is kept out of reach of children.
FAQ's
What is wormwood essential oil INCI name?
The INCI name for wormwood essential oil is artemisia annua.
Where does our wormwood oil originate from?
Our sweet wormwood essential oil originates from Morocco.
What is wormwood essential oil good for?
Wormwood essential oil can be used in aromatherapy for its calming properties and to help reduce stress. It also has natural insect repellent benefits and it can be used in insecticides to repel moths, fleas, mosquitoes and flies.