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Essential Oils for Bruises

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James marcus

The following are the best essential oils for treating pain or discoloration related to bruising.

In general, essential oils are too irritating to be applied directly to the skin. You should avoid contact with undiluted essential oils. Instead, dilute them in a carrier oil then add the mixture to a warm compress for application.

Oils may also be mixed with topical lotion, cream, or carrier oil. Mix 5 drops oil with each ounce of product you use or store.

Multiple oils may also be used together directly or in products. Apply diluted oils directly to skin as needed. Doing so twice per day is recommended.

If allergic irritation occurs on the skin, stop using essential oils immediately. Never use essential oils internally.

Arnica (Arnica montana)

Arnica flower is one of the most popular herbal remedies for bruising.

It’s shown to speed healing, quickly reduce bruise size, and restore normal skin tone. Arnica is also pain-relieving.

In a 2016 study, surgery patients received topical arnica for ecchymosis, a type of bruising. The herb helped heal these bruises faster than a placebo.

Topically, arnica essential oil could help bruises heal faster. Twice per day, apply a few drops of diluted essential oil to unbroken bruised skin. Arnica is also available as a homeopathic remedy.

Frankincense (Boswellia spp.)

Frankincense is also recommended for reducing bruise appearance and size more quickly. Its anti-inflammatory qualities can help relieve pain as well.

A 2013 trial put frankincense essential oil to the test for bruises, along with turmeric. Results found it was just as effective as over-the-counter sprays for bruise healing.

Apply a few drops of diluted essential oil to unbroken bruised areas twice per day.

Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum)

Also called everlasting flower, helichrysum is often used for bruises by aromatherapists.

A 2013 review found helichrysum to have anti-hematomal properties. If quickly applied, the essential oil reduces bruise size and appearance. It also soothes inflammation.

Apply diluted oil to unbroken skin immediately after injury. Reapply as necessary for pain relief.

Lavender (Lavandula officinalis)

Lavender is an easy-to-obtain and widely known essential oil. Like helichrysum, it’s thought that quick application post-injury can reduce bruising appearance.

A 2015 study confirmed this among women who experienced extreme bruising around the stiches on the perineum after delivery. It also eased pain.

Apply 5 drops immediately to unbroken skin where bruising occurs. Direct application of oil may be uncomfortable for some. If so, try in a warm compress instead.

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rosemary’s antioxidant compounds may spur healing and reduce pain in one treatment. It’s mentioned as useful for bruises in a study in 2013 and in 2017.

Never use rosemary directly on skin. It can be irritating. Combine with a carrier oil.

St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum)

St. John’s wort is used today in massage for helping bruise pain and speeding recovery time.

A 2017 study showed that it could be helpful for bed sores. These sores are much like a type of bruise. However, the study was limited.

Another 2018 study showed St. John’s wort helped with pain and bruising following surgical labor. It was used with another herb, yarrow.

Apply diluted oil directly to bruised area for relief.

Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

In a 2013 study, turmeric was observed alongside frankincense to promote pain relief and better healing.

Turmeric was likely more responsible for the pain relief, due to its anti-inflammatory properties, while frankincense helped improve bruise appearance.

Apply diluted essential oil directly to bruise site.

Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)

A 2014 review of wormwood references its usefulness for pain and wound healing around the world. In many cultures, the plant is quite effective for relieving the more painful aspects of bruising.

Wormwood essential oil can be very irritating to the skin. Watch for a reaction or irritation. Start with 1 to 2 drops per ounce of carrier oil before you increase to 5 drops.

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

In a 2018 study along with St. John’s wort, yarrow helped pain and bruise appearance. It could speed recovery in bruises of all types.

Apply diluted yarrow essential oil directly to bruises with unbroken skin.

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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