What is Blue Tansy?
What does this product target?
This product targets dull skin and dryness. Deeply hydrates and plumps for a natural glimmering and youthful appearance. Reduces wrinkles and fine lines. Boosts collagen and elasticity for supple youthful skin. Reduces and shrinks large pores and blemishes.
Blue tansy (Tanacetum annuum) is a plant that is made into an essential oil that’s often added to skin care products.
While some facial oils are not recommended for people with acne-prone skin, blue tansy seems to help reduce breakouts and other signs of skin inflammation and irritation.
Reduces dark spots and dis-coloration, re-surfaces and brightens for an all over even skin tone.
Some studies have found that compounds present within blue tansy oil can deter insects and pests, including mosquitos, making it a great addition to natural insect repellant.
How often should you use blue tansy?
In small amounts it is safe for most people to use every day. However, it’s important not to apply too much to the skin as this may cause irritation.
Try initially applying it to your skin once per day to start.
What's are the ingredients? Are there any side effects?
Blue Tansy essential oil
Prickley Pear Seed oil
Unrefined shea butter
Frankincense oil
mYRRH essential oil
Raspberry Seed oil
Raw Mango butter
Tamanu oil
Turmeric essential oil
SIDE EFFECTS:
Blue tansy oil is not meant to be used internally — rather it should be applied to the skin or diffused.
Although it’s generally well-tolerated, some people are sensitive to the effects of essential oils and should use caution when beginning to use a new type. It’s best to perform a patch test on a small section of your skin before applying this oil to a larger area in order to make sure you don’t have an allergic reaction.
Use all essential oils in small amounts, only one or two drops at a time, and look out for signs of irritation, such a burning, redness or a rash. Discontinue use if you notice any of these symptoms.
Do not apply essential oils directly to open wounds or burns. Speak with your doctor first before using oils on any serious skin damage, such as radiation burns.
If you’re pregnant or nursing, do not use this product unless working closely with your health care provider. This essential oil, as well as certain others, may cause negative effects during pregnancy and generally is considered risky and unsafe. See Warning on home page.
How does this skin care product feel? And where does it come from?
This is an opulent, satiny, delicate, fast absorbing tender loose, gel like balm that finishes beautifully into a velvety finish.
The blue tansy flower (Tanacetum annuum) is a member of the chamomile family, meaning the plant is related to the well-known chamomile plant. It’s used to make blue tansy essential oil that is most often applied topically to the skin.
The blue tansy plant, which is most commonly harvested in Morocco and parts of the Mediterranean region, contains the compound chamazulene, a type of antioxidant that is known to have calming effects on the skin, as well as the ability to fight free radical damage that contributes to signs of aging. Chamazulene is also responsible for this oil’s signature blue color.

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Derived from Pear Seed Oil & other natural oils. Prickly pear cacti, also called nopal and opuntia, grow across parts of the Americas, Australia, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean islands. Prickly pear oil is not an essential oil. Instead, it’s commonly used as a carrier oil to dilute more potent essential oils, or simply to boost skin health.
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Other oils include;
Blue Tansy essential oilUnrefined shea butterFrankincense oilMyrrh essential oilRaspberry Seed oilRaw Mango butterTamanu oilTurmeric essential oil
Coconut oil
The blue tansy flower (Tanacetum annuum) is a member of the chamomile family, meaning the plant is related to the well-known chamomile plant. It’s used to make blue tansy essential oil that is most often applied topically to the skin.
Myrrh is most commonly known as one of the gifts (along with gold and frankincense) the three wise men brought to Jesus in the New Testament. In fact, it was actually mentioned in the Bible 152 times because it was an important herb of the Bible, used as a spice, natural remedy and to purify skin. Myrrh is a powerful antioxidant, a compound that combats oxidative damage.
Oxidative damage from free radicals contributes to aging and some diseases.
A test-tube study found that myrrh oil was more effective than vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, at fighting free radicals.
Oxidative damage from free radicals contributes to aging and some diseases.
A test-tube study found that myrrh oil was more effective than vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, at fighting free radicals.
Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is made from the resin of the Boswellia tree. This tree typically grows in the dry, mountainous regions of India, Africa, and the Middle East.
Frankincense has a woody, spicy smell and can be inhaled, absorbed through the skin, or taken as a supplement.
Frankincense has a woody, spicy smell and can be inhaled, absorbed through the skin, or taken as a supplement.
Red raspberry seed oil has beneficial properties. Such as aiding in clearing acne, dry skin, reduce aging, & has UV protection.
Using turmeric topically has been shown to decrease the appearance of facial hyperpigmentation as well as fine lines and wrinkles. With its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, it can also be helpful as a natural acne treatment.
Coconut oil locks in moisture and creates a barrier on dry, damaged skin. Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial: It may relieve inflammation and treat acne. Emollient properties: Beneficial for repairing the skin's barrier function. Provides antioxidants for the skin.
The Tamu Tree found in Asia. The oil is also called Calophyllum Inophyllum (scientific name of the tree) oil.
It is a miraculous and most beneficial tree that the oil and all other parts of Calophyllum Inophyllum are used in making health medicines, primarily for dermis care. A study suggests that Tamanu oil is incredible against acne and blemishes by killing types of bacteria like Propionibacterium to exhilarate wound healing.
Tamanu oil is also reported to have rich properties like:
AntibacterialAntimicrobialAnti-inflammatoryTamanu oil helps skin cells fight against the little bacteria stuck in the skin’s oily pores, causing acne.
It is a miraculous and most beneficial tree that the oil and all other parts of Calophyllum Inophyllum are used in making health medicines, primarily for dermis care. A study suggests that Tamanu oil is incredible against acne and blemishes by killing types of bacteria like Propionibacterium to exhilarate wound healing.
Tamanu oil is also reported to have rich properties like:
AntibacterialAntimicrobialAnti-inflammatoryTamanu oil helps skin cells fight against the little bacteria stuck in the skin’s oily pores, causing acne.