Mixes well with : Herbal oils like Clary Sage, woody oils like Cypress, and even other spicy essential oils like Frankincense. Cedarwood oil also blends well with Bergamot, Cinnamon Bark, Lemon, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Thyme, and Vetiver
Cautions : It is not safe for everybody because it contains allergens & can cause food related allergic reactions, Pregnant women & nursing moms should use caution in using peanut oil .
Strength of Aroma : Strong
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation
Plant Part Used : Roots
Common Uses : It cures sleeplessness or insomnia to some extent.
The invigorating and fresh aroma of this oil makes it ideal for aromatherapy purposes.
Uses : Many properties like anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial .
Features : It has the biggest quality of rejuvenating so you may especially uses it for the mature types of skin. This essential oil also can help in skin inflammations or allergies and rashes problems .
Uses : This was believed to boost energy, vitality, life force and blood circulation.
CAS : 8007-80-5
Methods of Extraction : Steam distillation
Constituents : Cinnamic aldehyde
Features : Benefits such as antimicrobial, antidepressant, antiviral, anti-arthritic, anti-emetic and anti-rheumatic, It also cures diarrhoea, sexual disorder, digestive disorder
We are engaged in the provision of Cedarwood Oil , which is used for the purpose of manufacturing medicinal solutions for the skin. We make Cedarwood Oil available at the best prices in the international market. Botanical Name : Cedrus deodora...
Cedar wood oil has a characteristic soft, woody smell, which may change with time. It has a pale yellow to reddish yellow in color. It is thick and viscous oil, on keeping it still for long time it settles with some crystal like solids. EXTRACTION...
MODE OF EXTRACTION- Spikenard essential oil is naturally extracted from dried and crushed rhizome and roots by the method of steam distillation of Spikenard plant. USES- Spikenard natural oil is more effective for nervous indigestion, tension...
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Cedar wood oil has a characteristic soft, woody smell, which may change with time. It has a pale yellow to reddish yellow in color. It is thick and viscous oil, on keeping it still for long time it settles with some crystal like solids. EXTRACTION...
MODE OF EXTRACTION- Spikenard essential oil is naturally extracted from dried and crushed rhizome and roots by the method of steam distillation of Spikenard plant. USES- Spikenard natural oil is more effective for nervous indigestion, tension...