Sage is common in the whole Mediterranean area and is cultivated in various European countries. Sage is said to be one of the oldest cultivated plants, both for culinary and medicinal purposes. In China, it had the reputation of prolonging life. In Europe, it was considered a marvelous, sacred plant, capable of curing all diseases. Sage was not introduced into North America until the 17th century, where it became the most widely used aromatic herb until the end of the Second World War. Its Latin name Salvia comes from the Latin salvare, "to save", "to heal". Its species name officinalis also refers to its recognized therapeutic virtues.
Sage was used by the ancient Egyptians to treat abdominal diseases, toothaches and asthma. It was
about to be found in the Ebers papyrus (1500 years BC) as a remedy against itching. Certain Roman
authors recommend it for its warming, fortifying and astringent properties.
There is also a very common saying in Provence: "Whoever has sage in his garden does not need a
doctor". Sage is a symbol of protection and esteem.
INCI name
Glycerin (and) Salvia Officinalis Leaf Extract
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Product details
Physical form at 25°C
- Liquid
Chemistry
- Botanical extracts
- Conventional extraction
Functions
- Active ingredients
Regional availability
- Asia
- Europe
- Latin America
- N America
Applications
- Bath, shower & soaps
- Body care
- Eye contour care
- Face / neck skin care
- Facial cleansers
- Foot care
- Leg care
- Scalp treatments
- Shampoos
- Beard care
Consumer benefit
- Antioxidant
- Oily / combination skin
Certifications and standards
- Halal
- COSMOS organic certified
- ISO 16128 - derived natural
- ISO 16128 - derived organic ingredient
Regional compliance
- IECIC
Ingredient origin
- Plant derived
Composition information
- Preservative free
% Natural content – ISO 16128
- 100
% Organic content – ISO 16128
- 100
Manufacturing processes
- Zeodration
Biodegradability
- Expected to be readily biodegradable
Typicals
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Product brochures & guides
Category: Data sheet
Title: Cosme-Phytami Sage EC
Recognised for its therapeutic virtues, sage contains rosmarinic acid whic has antioxidant properties and help to balance skin.
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