Tanacetum Annuum (Blue Tansy) Oil

What is Tanacetum Annuum (Blue Tansy) Oil?

Tanacetum Annuum Oil, or blue tansy oil, is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation of the blue flowers from the Tanacetum annuum plant, a member of the Asteraceae family native to Morocco and North Africa. Its striking blue hue comes from chamazulene, a key sesquiterpene that develops during distillation, alongside components like sabinene and beta-caryophyllene. In cosmetic products, it serves as a skin conditioning agent-emollient and perfuming ingredient, helping to maintain skin hydration, provide a mild fragrance, and offer protective antioxidant activity against oxidative stress. Commonly incorporated into facial oils, serums, and balms at low concentrations, it supports skin comfort without promoting pore clogging, fitting well in routines for uneven tone or sensitivity.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Supports skin soothing and comfort

Provides antioxidant protection

Non-comedogenic for pore-friendly use

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
People with sensitive or reactive skin
Those with allergies to Asteraceae plants
Individuals looking for calming botanical oils
People sensitive to essential oils
Those preferring low-hazard natural ingredients
Individuals prone to fragrance reactions

Safety Notes

  • Use in diluted form as directed
  • Patch test recommended before full application

Frequently Asked Questions about Tanacetum Annuum (Blue Tansy) Oil

What makes blue tansy oil blue?

The blue color arises from chamazulene, a compound formed during steam distillation of the flowers.

Is it suitable for facial use?

Yes, in diluted cosmetic products, it supports skin conditioning without clogging pores.

Does it cause irritation?

Generally low irritation potential, but patch testing is advised for sensitivities.