Description
Distilled with CO₂ from fresh roots, Kamelya's Ginger Essential Oil concentrates the living warmth and vitality of the plant world. Derived from Zingiber officinale, it releases a warm, spicy, and slightly lemony aroma, symbolizing inner strength and natural stimulation. Its vibrant scent evokes spice markets and tropical light, bringing energy and presence.
Traditionally used after a hearty meal, its warm and spicy scent supports moments of digestive comfort and lightness. In diffusion, it helps to create a tonic ambiance, ideal for rekindling energy during periods of fatigue or cold. In diluted massage, it provides a sensation of bodily warmth, supporting natural vitality and an impression of muscle suppleness. In cosmetics, its oriental and woody note enriches energizing body oils and winter care products.
An essence of grounding and dynamism, Kamelya Ginger essential oil supports rituals of motivation, awakening the senses, and natural warming. It unites earth and fire in a scent that inspires body vitality and inner confidence.

Sensory Benefits
● Warm, spicy, and lemony aroma promoting natural vitality and stimulation of the senses.
● Traditionally appreciated after a hearty meal for a feeling of lightness and comfort.
● Provides a soft and comforting warmth during cold seasons.
● Inspires tone, motivation, and grounding in the present moment.
● Scents body care with an oriental and invigorating note.
Identity Sheet
BOTANICAL NAME: Zingiber officinale
EXTRACTION METHOD: Supercritical CO₂ extraction
PART USED: Fresh root
HEBBD: Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil
MAIN CONSTITUENTS: Zingiberene, ar-curcumene, β-sesquiphellandrene
ORIGIN: Indonesia
AROMA: Warm, spicy, lemony, slightly woody
QUALITY: Authentic, 100% pure and natural, undiluted, unrectified
Huiles essentielles 100 % pures et authentiques • Expertise québécoise depuis 2011
Kamelya essential oils are selected for their purity, aromatic richness, and reliability, in compliance with the highest quality standards.
Summary: Kamelya Ginger Essential Oil — warm, spicy, and invigorating aroma. Traditionally used after a hearty meal, it supports rituals of vitality, natural warmth, and bodily comfort.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
✔ What is the scent of ginger?
A spicy, warm, and lemony aroma, which evokes living earth and sun warmth on fresh roots.
✔ How to use it after a hearty meal?
A few drops in light diffusion bring a sensation of lightness and a comforting scent with spicy notes.
✔ How to use it in massage?
Always diluted (1 to 3%) in a gentle vegetable oil, it diffuses a beneficial warmth and a revitalizing effect.
✔ Which oils does it blend with?
With cinnamon, turmeric, or sweet orange for comforting and warming synergies.
Also Discover: Turmeric Essential Oil | Cinnamon Essential Oil | Sweet Orange Essential Oil.
Precautions for Use
● Keep out of reach of children and pets.
● Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
● Always dilute before skin use (1 to 3%).
● Do not ingest.
● Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
● May be sensitizing: perform a patch test in the elbow crease 48 hours before use.
WARNING
The information presented is provided for educational purposes and does not replace the advice of a healthcare professional. Kamelya Aromacosmétique declines all responsibility for inappropriate use.
Legal Notices: The information presented on this website has an educational and cultural purpose. It does not constitute medical advice or therapeutic prescriptions under any circumstances. The use of essential oils must always be carried out with discernment and precaution. Kamelya Aromacosmétique recommends consulting a qualified healthcare professional, aromatherapist, or pharmacist for any therapeutic use. Essential oils are powerful natural concentrates: they ne remplacent ni un traitement médical ni un avis professionnel. Toute utilisation inappropriée relève de la responsabilité de l’utilisateur.
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