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Cedarwood essential oil 10 ml

Cedarwood essential oil 10 ml

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Latin Name: Cedrus Atlantica
Origin: Turkey
Extraction Method: Distillation
Plant Part: Wood
Aroma: Sweet woody, relaxing, with light spicy undertones

General Description: The warm, woody scent of Cedarwood Atlas essential oil, derived from the ancient Cedar tree, is renowned for its ability to help dispel feelings of fear and anxiety when used topically or aromatically. Cedarwood oil is often considered a symbol of strength and endurance, reflecting the tree's ability to thrive under harsh weather conditions.

Cedarwood essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy and is described as a bedside oil, known for its calming and relaxing properties.

What Cedarwood Oil is Good For: Cedarwood Atlas oil possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. With its rich vitamins and phosphorus content, it has positive effects on the skin. Cedarwood oil has various benefits, including relieving stress, joint pains, cystitis in women, and vaginal infections.

It may help alleviate skin irritations, inflammation, redness, itching, and dryness leading to cracking, peeling, or swelling.

It promotes the revitalization and strengthening of thin hair. Cedarwood oil can also help with restless leg syndrome, respiratory spasms, asthma, and other spasm conditions.

It is effective in the treatment of dandruff and scalp eczema. Its antibacterial property makes it useful against fungal infections.

Cedarwood oil enhances concentration, provides relief for coughs, supports hair growth, acts as a pain and inflammation preventive, and has insect-repelling properties.

Basic Usage Information for Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil:
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in your chosen diffuser or diffuser.

Cedarwood Bath:
Add 5-7 drops of cedarwood oil to your bathwater for a relaxing effect, allowing yourself to rest in the water for a few hours.

Cedar Sachets:
For a pleasant aroma and to keep moths away, drip cedarwood oil onto small sachets or wool balls and place them in your closets or among clothes.

Hair Growth and Care:
Mix cedarwood oil with oils like lavender and rosemary and add the mixture to shampoos and hair care kits to support hair growth.

Scalp and Dandruff Care:
Apply a small amount of cedarwood oil to your fingertips and gently massage it into your scalp to moisturize the scalp.

Room Spray:
As a non-toxic odor eliminator, mix cedarwood oil with water and use it as a room spray. To create a relaxing atmosphere in your bedroom before sleep, spray it on your sheets or pillows. The same method can be applied to your bathroom and bath towels, or you can add it to boiling water to spread a pleasant fragrance throughout your home.

Natural Perfume:
Rub 2-3 drops of cedarwood oil into your palms or wrists and apply it to your neck. To dilute, add a few drops of cedarwood oil to half a cup of water in a spray bottle, shake well, and spray it on your face and hair.

Natural Soap Making:
Use cedarwood oil to create a natural soap with a pleasant cedar scent.

Note: For some skins, direct use may be too sharp. If you experience redness, burning, or any reaction when applied to your skin, please dilute it with carrier oils before use.

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