ESSENTIAL OIL CEDAR / Cedrus atlantica Bark Oil /lifting / elasticity / aroma
Product Features:
Essential oil cedar is obtained by steam distillation of the bark of the atlas cedar tree (Cedrus atlantica). It has a warm, woody, and slightly spicy aroma. Cedarwood essential oil is used in aromatherapy for its calming and grounding effects. It is also used in skincare for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
Benefits:
* Calming and grounding
* Anti-inflammatory
* Antiseptic
* Helps to improve circulation
* Helps to reduce stress and anxiety
* Promotes relaxation
* Can help to improve sleep
* Can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
* Can help to improve skin elasticity
* Can help to reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes
Uses:
* Aromatherapy
* Skincare
* Massage
* Bathing
* Compresses
Features:
* 100% pure essential oil
* Steam distilled from the bark of the atlas cedar tree
* Warm, woody, and slightly spicy aroma
* Packaged in a 10 ml amber glass bottle
Instructions:
* For aromatherapy, add a few drops of essential oil cedar to a diffuser or humidifier.
* For skincare, mix a few drops of essential oil cedar with a carrier oil, such as jojoba oil or almond oil. Apply the mixture to your skin and massage gently.
* For massage, mix a few drops of essential oil cedar with a carrier oil. Massage the mixture into your skin.
* For bathing, add a few drops of essential oil cedar to your bathwater.
* For compresses, add a few drops of essential oil cedar to a bowl of warm water. Soak a washcloth in the water and apply it to the affected area.
Precautions:
* Do not use essential oil cedar if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
* Do not use essential oil cedar on children under the age of 6.
* Do not apply essential oil cedar to broken or irritated skin.
* Avoid contact with eyes.
* If you have any concerns about using essential oil cedar, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional.
AromaWeb – Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil
New Directions Aromatics – Aromatherapy Uses of Cedarwood Essential Oil
National Institutes of Health – Chemical composition and biological activities of cedarwood oil and its selected terpenes