
If there’s one herbal oil that deserves a place in every natural medicine cabinet, it’s Yarrow Oil. Known for its deep blue hue, earthy aroma, and powerful healing properties, this ancient remedy has been used for centuries to treat wounds, calm inflammation, and support women’s health. A true gift from nature, yarrow macerate is one of the most versatile and beneficial oils you can make at home.
What Is Yarrow Oil (Macerate)?
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a wild medicinal plant named after Achilles, the legendary Greek warrior said to have used it to heal battle wounds. The oil is made by infusing yarrow flowers in a natural carrier oil, allowing the plant’s healing compounds to slowly release into the oil. The result is a gentle, multi-purpose elixir full of soothing, anti-inflammatory, and restorative properties.
Why Yarrow Oil Is Called “The Healthiest Oil in the World”
💙 1. Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Effect
Yarrow oil helps calm inflammation in muscles, joints, and skin. It’s excellent for sore areas, swelling, and tension after physical effort or long days on your feet.
🌿 2. Promotes Skin Healing
It’s a natural antiseptic and regenerative oil — perfect for small cuts, burns, bruises, or irritated skin. Yarrow supports faster healing and helps prevent scarring.
💆♀️ 3. Eases Menstrual Discomfort
Traditionally known as a “women’s herb,” yarrow helps relieve menstrual cramps and balance hormonal cycles. A gentle abdominal massage with warm yarrow oil before bed can provide comfort and relaxation.
💧 4. Balances Oily and Sensitive Skin
Applied lightly to the face, yarrow oil soothes redness, irritation, and acne while supporting healthy sebum balance.
🦶 5. Calms the Nervous System
A gentle massage with yarrow macerate before sleeping promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and helps the body unwind naturally.
How to Make Yarrow Oil (Macerate)
You’ll need:
- 1 cup fresh or dried yarrow flowers (clean and dry)
- 1 cup cold-pressed olive oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil
- A clean glass jar
Steps:
- Fill the jar halfway with yarrow flowers.
- Pour oil over them until completely covered.
- Seal and let it infuse in a warm, sunny place for 2–3 weeks, shaking gently every day.
- Strain through a fine cloth and pour into a dark glass bottle. Store in a cool, dark place.
How to Use It
- Massage into sore muscles or joints.
- Apply to minor wounds or skin irritations.
- Rub on the lower abdomen for menstrual relief.
- Use as a calming massage or bath oil before sleep.
Tip:
If you can find blue yarrow (the essential oil-rich variety), the macerate will take on a beautiful blue tint — a sign of high chamazulene content, the compound responsible for its strong anti-inflammatory effects.
Yarrow Oil truly earns its title as “the healthiest oil in the world” — balancing the body, soothing the skin, and calming the spirit. Simple to make, powerful to use, and endlessly healing — it’s one of nature’s finest remedies in a bottle.




