1. The Feeling
Ginger carries a dry, peppery heat with subtle citrus undertones. The aroma is stimulating yet grounding — sharp enough to awaken, warm enough to steady.
It feels energising. Fortifying. Active.
2. The Experience
Often chosen in colder months.
Blended into warming body oils (properly diluted).
Diffused when energy feels low.
Used during travel blends.Ginger doesn’t soften a space — it activates it. A catalyst within blends, bringing heat and movement.
3. The Material
Steam distilled from fresh rhizomes of Zingiber officinale grown in India, this oil preserves the root’s distinctive spicy depth.
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic and herbal practices to support digestive comfort and circulation, ginger essential oil is often incorporated into warming massage blends and energising diffuser compositions.
Its peppery warmth blends beautifully with citrus oils, resins, woods and spices.
Always dilute before topical use.
4. How People Use It
Blended into massage oils for warming effect (diluted).
Added sparingly to diffuser blends for stimulation.
Combined with citrus for energising compositions.
Used in seasonal blends for depth and heat.
Ginger Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale
Country of Origin: India
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part Used: Fresh Rhizome
Consistency: Medium
Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong
Odour Family: Spicy / Rooty
Appearance: Pale yellow to amber liquid
Longevity: Lasts > 120 hours on a smelling strip
Odour Profile: Ginger Essential Oil presents a vibrant, peppery-spicy aroma with warm, woody, and citrusy undertones. Its scent is both energising and grounding, delivering heat and vitality to body and mind. The top notes have a fresh, zingy quality, while its base is gently earthy — making it a versatile addition to both invigorating and comforting blends.




















