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Azara Natural

Ginger Oil

32,00  inc. VAT

What you get
Ginger macerated oil (Soya carrier oil) · 8-week infusion · cold-pressed finish · 100 ml · UV-protect black dropper
Best for
Warming body massage · post-activity ritual · heavy legs massage · scalp stimulation (pre-wash) · dull-skin night ritual (optional)
Results
Warm, revitalized feel · smoother-looking skin · energized-looking glow · refreshed scalp feel · stronger-looking roots over time

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Zingiber officinale botanical source

Botanical origin

Zingiber officinale

Extraction Maceration of organic ginger rhizomes · cold pressing
INCI Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Zingiber Officinale Root Extract
Aroma Warm, spicy with characteristic earthy ginger notes
Texture Light, easily absorbed — amber gold colour

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has been used as a medicinal plant across Indian, Chinese and Arab traditional medicine for over 3,000 years — one of the most widely studied warming botanicals in pharmacological research. Organic ginger rhizomes are macerated in soybean oil for 4–5 weeks — a sufficient time for gingerols and shogaols, the primary bioactive compounds, to fully migrate from the rhizome tissue into the lipid base. Gingerols drive ginger's warming effect and have documented inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis — one of the signalling pathways involved in the sensation of muscle soreness. Applied topically during massage, ginger oil promotes natural heat and supports circulation in the application area, making it an effective post-activity botanical for warming recovery rituals.

Best for

Post-activity warming body massage Muscle tension area support Scalp stimulation & circulation Warming pre-workout ritual Revitalising body & skin ritual

Organic Zingiber officinale rhizomes — cultivated in tropical Asia, used across Indian, Chinese and Arab traditional medicine for over 3,000 years as one of the most medicinally significant plants in human history

100 ml · UV-protective black glass dropper bottle
Zingiber officinale oil

Science

Active compounds

Gingerols

Anti-inflammatory & Warming

The primary bioactive compounds of Zingiber officinale rhizome. Gingerols are potent antioxidants with documented inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis — one of the key signalling pathways involved in the sensation of muscle soreness after physical activity. Applied topically, gingerols activate a gradual natural warming sensation and support local circulation in the massage area.

Shogaols

Circulation & Anti-inflammatory

Degradation products of gingerols (formed during drying and processing of ginger) that are more potent anti-inflammatory compounds than gingerols themselves. Shogaols have documented inhibitory activity against multiple inflammatory pathways and contribute to ginger oil's circulation-stimulating and tissue-comfort profile.

Zingerone

Thermogenic & Anti-inflammatory

A phenolic compound formed from gingerols that contributes to the sustained warming and thermogenic character of ginger. Zingerone has its own documented anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, complementing the gingerol and shogaol activity.

Oleic & Linoleic Acids (from soybean)

Delivery & Barrier Support

The soybean carrier oil contributes oleic and linoleic acids that facilitate the delivery of ginger's active compounds across the skin surface, and provide nourishing conditioning to the massage experience.

Application

How to use

01

Post-activity warming massage

Apply a small amount directly to areas of tension or soreness — calves, thighs, shoulders, lower back. Massage with firm circular and long strokes for 5–8 minutes. The warming effect from gingerols builds gradually during application.

02

Legs revitalising ritual

Massage upward from ankles to thighs for 3–5 minutes — particularly effective after long periods of standing or sitting. Ginger's circulation-supporting action helps revitalise heavy or fatigued-feeling legs.

03

Scalp stimulation (weekly)

Apply half a dropper to the scalp and massage 2–3 minutes with circular movements. Leave 20–30 minutes then shampoo. Ginger's circulatory compounds support a more nourished follicle environment with consistent weekly use.

From the journal

Ginger Macerated Oil: The Warming Embrace for Body, Skin & Soul

The gingerol and shogaol science — how Zingiber officinale's primary compounds activate warming sensation and support post-activity recovery, and why 4–5 weeks of maceration is required for meaningful extraction of these lipophilic compounds.

Read the article

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ginger oil by azara naturalGinger Oil
32,00  inc. VAT

Availability: In stock

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100% cold pressed & unrefined oils
No preservatives, ever
Full money-back guarantee
SHIPS WITHIN 24–48H SPAIN · 3–7 DAYS EU
Pure botanical formula