The Fantastic Carrot Oils
Juliette van der MeerI was first drawn to this oil while researching for a blog on natural sunscreen.
It is often referenced that Daucus Carota or carrot oil has good sun protection properties and it is commonly listed as an ingredient in DIY and ready-made natural sunscreen recipes. There are actually a few variations of carrot oil and often it isn’t mentioned which one is used in formulas as the names are used interchangeably.
So let’s unpack this fascinating plant oil and find out more about the different variations.
The Carrot Seed Essential Oil
Arguably the most well known of the carrot oils is carrot seed essential oil, also referred to simply as carrot seed oil, wild carrot or Queen Anne’s Lace. It is a rather smelly oil with rooty, earthy tones, and is yellowish brown in colour. It is steam distilled from the dried seeds of the carrot plant and sometimes even the dried plant itself. Carrot seed essential oil is particularly rich in carotene, antioxidants and antifungal, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
What Does Carrot Seed Essential Oil Do?
- a wonderful for skin and hair and is said to be a good anti-ager and skin rejuvenator.
- stimulates the growth of new tissue and skin cells and can be used to combat the effects of sun damage.
- help restore elasticity and youthfulness to the skin.
In traditional Chinese medicine, carrot seed essential oil is used to expel worms and treat dysentery. Its antiseptic and antibacterial properties make it good for treating skin infections, wounds and protecting against bacteria.
Carrot seed essential oil can be used in massage therapy to relieve muscle pain and inflammation. It can also be added to the bath for similar effects. Make sure to dilute it in a carrier oil, or else do a patch test beforehand if applying topically.
Does Carrot Seed Essential Oil Have A Naturally High SPF?
Some recipes on the internet claim that carrot seed essential oil has a high SPF, but this has not been scientifically proven, and may be confused with carrot root oil as the study quoted did not mention which Daucus Carota was used.
The India-based study tested a number of natural sunscreens for efficacy. One of the ingredients listed in the study was Daucus Carrota, but whether it was the essential oil, carrier oil or root extract is unknown. If you would like to read the paper for yourself you can find it here.
While we’re not 100% sure on the SPF, carrot seed essential oil can certainly help to revitalise damaged skin and soothe sunburn. It is wonderful for skin and hair - try some of the recipes below!
