Calamus Essential Oil (Acorus calamus) – Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy Oil for Skin & Hair Care

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Scientific Name: Acorus calamus

Common Name: Calamus, Sweet Flag

Method: Steam Distillation

Plant Part Used: Root or rhizome

Color: Pale yellow to amber

Odor: Spicy, woody, sweet, and earthy with subtle floral undertones

Composition:

  • Asarone: 60–85%
    The primary compound responsible for its characteristic aroma, asarone offers antispasmodic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory effects.
  • β-Asarone: 5–15%
    Known for its analgesic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • α-Asarone: 10–20%
    Contributes to the oil’s calming and sedative properties, and it has antimicrobial effects.
  • Calamene: 2–5%
    Offers anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, beneficial for treating muscle pain and inflammation.
  • Linalool: 1–5%
    A gentle compound with antibacterial, antifungal, and calming effects.

Therapeutic Properties:

Antispasmodic: Calms muscle spasms, alleviating cramps and tension, especially in the digestive tract.

Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation in the body and skin, making it useful for joint pain and muscle soreness.

Antibacterial: Helps to combat bacterial infections, particularly for the skin, respiratory system, and digestive system.

Analgesic: Provides pain relief, especially for conditions like headaches, muscle aches, and joint pain.

Sedative: Offers calming effects, helpful for anxiety, stress, and insomnia.

Digestive Aid: Relieves digestive issues, such as bloating, indigestion, and gas.

Experience the grounding and clarifying essence of Pure Calamus Essential Oil, a time-honored botanical revered for its use in aromatherapy, skin care rituals, acne-prone skin balancing, and hair-strengthening blends. Carefully extracted from the aromatic roots of Acorus calamus, this therapeutic-grade oil carries a deep, earthy, woody aroma that helps calm the mind, uplift the senses, and restore inner balance. Traditionally known as Sweet Flag oil in Ayurveda, Calamus Essential Oil has been valued for centuries for its role in supporting mental clarity, focus, clear expression, and spiritual equilibrium. In skin care, it is especially appreciated for helping balance excess oil, support clearer-looking skin, and promote a refined complexion. When used in properly diluted scalp applications, it is also favored for nourishing the scalp and supporting stronger, healthier-looking hair roots. This versatile essential oil blends well into aromatherapy practices, skincare formulations, and holistic self-care routines—making it a trusted choice for those seeking botanical depth, traditional wisdom, and therapeutic performance.

  • Calamus Oil Is A Natural Extract Off Fresh Roots.

Aromatherapy: Diffuse 3–5 drops to reduce stress, ease anxiety, and promote relaxation, due to its calming and sedative properties.

Skincare: Dilute with a carrier oil and apply to skin conditions such as acne, eczema, or inflammation, benefiting from its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Massage: Mix with a carrier oil and massage into sore muscles or joints to reduce pain and inflammation, especially useful for muscle spasms or cramps.

Digestive Support: Apply diluted oil to the abdomen to relieve bloating, indigestion, or cramps.

Sleep Aid: Diffuse in the evening or apply diluted oil to the temples to help promote restful sleep and alleviate insomnia.

1. What is Calamus Essential Oil used for?

Calamus Essential Oil is commonly used in aromatherapy, skincare formulations, scalp care blends, and holistic wellness routines. It is valued for its grounding aroma and traditional use in skin and hair care applications.

2. Is Calamus Essential Oil good for acne-prone skin?

When properly diluted, Calamus Essential Oil is often used in skincare blends to help balance oily or acne-prone skin and support a clearer-looking complexion.

3. Can Calamus Essential Oil be used for hair care?

Yes. Calamus Essential Oil is used in diluted scalp massage oils to help nourish the scalp and support stronger, healthier-looking hair roots.

4. How should Calamus Essential Oil be used safely?

Calamus Essential Oil should always be diluted with a suitable carrier oil before topical use. It can be used in aromatherapy diffusers, skincare formulations, or scalp blends. A patch test is recommended before regular use.

5. Is Calamus Essential Oil suitable for aromatherapy?

Yes. Calamus Essential Oil is widely used in aromatherapy for its deep, earthy, grounding fragrance, often chosen for relaxation, meditation, and focus-support routines.

6. What does Calamus Essential Oil smell like?

Calamus Essential Oil has a woody, earthy, slightly spicy aroma, making it ideal for grounding and centering aromatic blends.

7. What is Sweet Flag oil?

Sweet Flag oil is the traditional name for Calamus Essential Oil, derived from the roots of Acorus calamus and historically referenced in Ayurvedic and herbal practices.

8. Can Calamus Essential Oil be applied directly to the skin?

No. Calamus Essential Oil should not be applied directly to the skin. It must always be diluted before topical use to help avoid irritation.