Essential Oils for Hot Flashes and 9 Other Symptoms of Menopause

“Is it hot in here, or is it just me?” If that statement has come out of your mouth recently, you’re very likely familiar with hot flashes and that time of life known as menopause. While no two women experience perimenopause (the years leading up to menopause) the same way, there’s no doubt it can be a challenging time for many women.

If you’re a woman who’s struggling with the more troublesome symptoms of menopause (e.g., hot flashes and/or night sweats, mood swings, insomnia, fatigue, painful joints, skin changes, etc.) this article is for you. We’re going to share with you some of the best essential oils for hot flashes and other common symptoms of menopause.

What Happens During Menopause?

Menopause is meant to be a natural process in a woman’s life when she ceases having menstrual periods. It’s generally a slow transition when the ovaries significantly reduce the production of estrogen and progesterone, the two hormones required for child-bearing. A woman is considered officially in menopause when she has not had her menstrual period for 12 months. This usually occurs between the ages of 50-55, although it can happen both earlier and later than this.

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Menopause can also be brought on prematurely and abruptly in women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and undergone chemotherapy. One day they have fully functioning ovaries and are still having periods, but then the chemotherapy stops that process. The same occurs for women with surgically induced menopause following a hysterectomy.

What About Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Some doctors may advise their patients to combat some of their symptoms of menopause with hormone replacement therapy (HRT). This is controversial because HRT is believed to increase a woman’s risk of different types of cancer, including breast cancer.

You may have heard about a 15-year study called the Women’s Health Initiative that began in the early 1990s to investigate the effects of a combination of estrogen and progestin on women.

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The study was ended abruptly, three years early, when the data showed higher rates of heart attacks and strokes, breast cancer, and blood clots for the women taking HRT, compared to those receiving placebo [1]. HRT use by women in the 50-59 age group subsequently dropped by 79% between 2001 and 2011, although it is still prescribed in certain situations.

Natural Remedies for Menopause

Finding natural remedies for menopause and its more problematic symptoms has become a growing area of research since the Women’s Health Initiative. Many studies have found that there are significant benefits to be gained by using plant-based remedies to relieve some of the symptoms of menopause – without the dangerous side effects [2, 3].

Why Essential Oils and Menopause Are a Good Fit

One popular option is essential oils that contain all-natural, plant-derived compounds that have a variety of actions in the body. These plant compounds tend to be significantly anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and strong antioxidants.

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While there are many oils to choose from, the best essential oils for menopause offer hormonal support, and assist with brain fog, hot flashes, insomnia, and a whole host of other menopausal symptoms.

Below is a list of some of the most common bothersome symptoms of menopause, and suggestions on how you could use specific essential oils for menopause to help ease that symptom.

Please note that these tips are not meant to replace the advice of your health professional. If menopausal symptoms persist after trying some of these essential oils for menopause ideas, you should consult your medical professional for further assessment and guidance.

How to Use Essential Oils for Menopause Symptoms

#1. Hot Flashes & Night Sweats

Hot flashes and night sweats likely rank among the most disruptive of all menopause symptoms for women. On a physical level, what occurs with a hot flash is that when your body is searching for estrogen, blood vessels dilate, blood flow increases, body temperature rises, and the heart pumps faster.

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The worst is when it happens at an inconvenient time and place such as an important meeting or event. You may suddenly feel a little sick, and then feel like you just might burst into flames. Your face grows red, and you have a sudden urge to drink a big glass of cold water (or throw one over your head) and start looking around for a fan or a window. Many times, all you can do is remove your sweater or jacket, fan yourself with a piece of paper, and hope no one notices.

Night sweats are just as bad, with many women reporting they need to have one or more changes of pajamas and even sheets every single night. Fortunately, essential oils can provide some relief.

Helpful Essential Oils for Hot Flashes:

TIP: Make your own Hot Flash Cooling Spray. Into a glass bottle with an atomizer, mix together 8 ounces (236 ml) of distilled water, 4 drops fennel oil, 2 drops peppermint, 5 drops clary sage, 3 drops basil, and 4 drops lavender. Shake well before using to combine the oil and water. Spray liberally on face and back of the neck, ensuring to keep it out of your eyes.

#2. Mood Swings, Depression, Stress & Anxiety

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If your significant other is complaining that you’re biting their head off a little too often, or you burst into tears at the slightest provocation, just know that this can be a part of the hormonal fluctuations of menopause.

These mood swings can be really frustrating, but fortunately, essential oils provide some relief.

Essential Oils for Hormone Balance:

TIP: Place a drop or two of your choice of essential oils into your hands and breathe in deeply for a minute or two to receive their calming effects. You can also combine oils in an ultrasonic diffuser and place the diffuser in a room where you will be sitting. Another calming idea is to have your massage therapist use these oils on you when you receive a relaxation massage.

#3. Insomnia

Remember sleep? Wow, it was great when you could actually lie down at night and be asleep practically before your head hit the pillow. But now, either you fall asleep immediately and then a hot flash wakens you, or your mind races and you just can’t seem to settle down… for hours.

Helpful Essential Oils for Insomnia:

TIP: The essential oils of your choice can be applied (either neat or diluted) over the large blood vessels on either side of the neck prior to going to bed, or a drop or two can be dripped directly on your pillow (if you are using 100% pure essential oils without a carrier oil, it should not stain your pillow but it’s a good idea to always test in an inconspicuous spot first). Check out this helpful article for more about the best essential oils for sleep.

#4. Fatigue

It only makes sense that you’re tired if you aren’t sleeping well. During the time when your body would normally be resting and repairing, you’re tossing and turning and intermittently feeling like you’re bursting into flames if plagued by hot flashes!

By using natural remedies for menopause to combat some of these contributing problems, your fatigue should ease as you begin to rest better. Trying these essential oils for fatigue can help, too.

Helpful Essential Oils for Fatigue:

TIP: Make an Energizing Body Oil. Into a glass container with a pump dispenser, combine 1/2 cup organic hempseed oil, 3 drops rosemary oil, 4-6 drops of a citrus essential oil (orange, lemon and/or grapefruit), 3 drops peppermint oil, and 3 drops rose geranium oil. Shake well to combine and apply topically (e.g., to hands, feet, arms, legs, neck) when feeling tired.

#5. Aching joints

Feeling more like you’re 105 than 55 when you move? Aching joints can be caused by the scarcity of estrogen, which is intimately involved with the integrity and good health of a woman’s joints.

Helpful Essential Oils for Joint Pain:

TIP: Make your own Joint Reliever massage oil by combining 1 Tbsp of organic coconut or hempseed oil with several drops of any or all of the above single essential oils or comparable blends. Mix well and rub into sore joints. Alternatively, try massaging a few drops of Magi-Complexx blend into aching or swollen, sore joints.

#6. Brain Fog

Brain fog is when it feels like a thick pea soup fog has rolled into your brain, clouding your thoughts, making you forgetful, and losing your focus.

With menopause, it happens because there are loads of estrogen receptors in the brain. Estrogen has a big role to play in brain health, so when estrogen output from the ovaries begins to decline, it’s no wonder you’ve just put your vitamins in the freezer and the ice cubes in the pantry!

Helpful Essential Oils for Brain Fog:

TIP: Create your own Clear Thinking Essential Oil Roll-On. Into a glass vial fitted with a roller ball combine a little organic carrier oil (e.g., almond) plus 10 drops each of your favorite essential oils listed above. When brain fog hits, apply to the sides of neck over large arteries, to the back of neck, and wrists, and breathe in deeply. Or simply diffuse the oils in an ultrasonic diffuser in whatever room you’re in.

#7. Headaches & Migraines

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As if hot flashes weren’t challenging enough, along comes a thumping headache to wreck your day. For some women, menopause brings an end to debilitating migraine headaches. But for others, this is when migraines begin.

Again, low levels of estrogen can set off migraines. But there are a lot of other things that can cause headaches such as neck tension, anemia, constipation, eyestrain, and high blood pressure, to name just a few.

Helpful Essential Oils for Headaches:

TIP: Inhale or diffuse any of the above essential oils when you feel a headache coming on. Use a couple of drops with a carrier oil and gently massage into temples or any of the reflexology spots associated with headache relief. (Just search online for “reflexology points for headache” to learn where these are located.)

#8. Changes in Skin

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Estrogen improves the content and quality of collagen in the skin, increases skin thickness, and improves blood supply to the skin.

Estrogen is required for the synthesis of skin, mucous membranes, hair, and muscles. That’s why as we age and estrogen levels decline, skin becomes more thin and wrinkled, the hair thins, and muscles shrink. Of course, as many women have been dismayed to discover, the hormonal changes of menopause can also bring on breakouts of acne you thought were long behind you!

Beneficial Essential Oils for Skin:

TIP: Go here to learn how to make your own DIY skin creams using the best essential oils for skin.

#9. Vaginal Dryness

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Also linked to declining levels of estrogen, vaginal dryness is a particularly unpleasant problem that often leads to painful intercourse and can make a woman feel like her private parts have turned into the “Sahara desert.”

Physicians generally treat this condition with hormone replacement therapy, but as discussed above, this is not always desired. Here is a natural remedy for menopause using essential oils for vaginal dryness that may help.

TIP: Make your own “Anti-Sahara” Soothing Balm. You’ll need 1 tablespoon of organic calendula-infused oil, 1/4 cup organic Aloe vera gel (it must be organic, with as few chemical ingredients as possible), 1 capsule (opened) natural vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) oil, 2 tablespoons organic coconut or hempseed oil, and 1 drop of Magi-Complexx oil.

Mix all together and keep balm in a sterilized glass jar or tin in the refrigerator. Use a clean spoon to dip it out of the container for use and never double-dip. Considered safe for external and internal use, but always test for sensitivity on your wrist or inside of your thigh before applying in or around vaginal area.

#10. Lack of Desire

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Many menopausal women lament the state of their love lives.

A sharp decline in estrogen and other hormones, combined with vaginal dryness (see #9 above), can certainly affect a woman’s desire in the physical love department.

Helpful Essential Oils for Libido:

TIP: Diffuse any or all of these essential oils and/or apply topically diluted with a carrier oil to help put yourself into a more romantic mood. Better yet, take a relaxing essential oils bath.

Essential Oil Quality Is Vitally Important

The quality of essential oils varies widely, so it is extremely important that you purchase only high-quality, therapeutic, or food-grade essential oils – not fragrance oils.

If you intend to use essential oils for health improvement, be sure to purchase from a trusted source that uses organic growing procedures and proper distillation methods.


The powerhouse trio of herbs in Magi-Complexx Essential Oil provides the strongest, most synergistic healing effect, helping sufferers of arthritis pain, constant muscle aches and pains, neuropathy, systemic inflammation, slowed wound healing, circulatory challenges, as well as skin irritations like eczema, psoriasis, and acne.

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