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Botanical Name: Origanum majorana Common Name: Sweet Marjoram Plant Part Used: Leaves and flowers Extraction Method: Steam distillation Color: Pale yellow to light amber Odor/Aroma: Warm, sweet, slightly spicy, with herbal and woody undertones
Top Notes: Warm, herbaceous, and sweet
Middle Notes: Slightly spicy with subtle woodiness
Base Notes: Soft, sweet, and grounding
100% Pure & Natural: Cold-pressed or steam-distilled for a pure and therapeutic product
Calming & Soothing: Known for its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and ease tension
Muscle and Joint Support: Often used in massage oils and blends for soothing muscle aches and tension
Balancing for Mind & Body: Helps to balance emotions and is ideal for emotional wellness
Stress & Anxiety Relief: Marjoram oil is well-known for its calming and relaxing effects. It can be used to reduce mental tension, anxiety, and stress, promoting a sense of emotional well-being.
Sleep Support: Due to its soothing properties, it’s often used to help with sleep issues, making it a great addition to bedtime blends.
Mood Balancing: It helps uplift the mood and restore emotional balance, especially in times of emotional fatigue or exhaustion.
Muscle Relaxation: Marjoram oil is commonly used in massage blends to ease sore muscles, cramps, and tension. It helps with circulation and promotes the release of tightness in the body.
Joint Health: It’s also used in massage oils for joint discomfort, providing comfort and relief from inflammation.
Soothing for Skin Irritations: Marjoram oil can help soothe irritated or inflamed skin when diluted in a carrier oil. It may also be beneficial for minor cuts or abrasions.
Anti-inflammatory Properties: Thanks to its natural soothing qualities, it can reduce redness and swelling in the skin.
Digestive Aid: Marjoram oil can be used in small amounts (diluted) to aid digestion and alleviate symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and gas.
Marjoram Oil blends well with:
Citrus Oils like Bergamot, Lemon, or Grapefruit (to add a fresh, uplifting note)
Herbal Oils like Lavender, Rosemary, or Thyme (to enhance the calming and healing effects)
Woodsy Oils like Sandalwood or Cedarwood (for a grounding base)
Spicy Oils like Ginger or Peppermint (for a warming, stimulating blend)
Dilute well before applying to the skin, especially on sensitive areas.
Perform a patch test prior to full application.
Avoid using in large amounts if pregnant or breastfeeding unless cleared by a healthcare provider.
Store in a cool, dark place to preserve the oil’s therapeutic properties.
Marjoram Oil is an incredibly versatile and soothing essential oil. Its warm, comforting aroma and range of benefits—from stress relief to muscle relaxation—make it a must-have in any wellness routine. Whether you're diffusing it to create a calm, peaceful environment or using it for muscle and joint support, Marjoram Oil is a true comfort oil.