Product Description
Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil .5 fl oz
A unique wood oil, Atlas Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) is often thought of as a masculine oil, which sets it apart from many other essential oils. It can be used as a base note in a variety of recipes and is especially effective in outdoor patio sprays where it blends well with citronella, lemon eucalyptus, geranium and others oils.
Aura Cacia Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil comes from Morocco. In the past two decades, Morocco has made significant replanting efforts after Atlas cedarwood trees were overharvested for over 100 years. There are now young groves of cedar throughout the Atlas mountains. After the wood is processed in a saw mill, the oil is distilled from the scraps and sawdust.
Product Features:
- Known to be one of the unique conifer oils, Atlas Cedarwood contains none of the typical constituents found in other conifer oils like pine, fir, juniper and Texas Cedarwood. Where most conifers are top-note-dominated, Atlas Cedarwood is more of a base-note-dominated oil.
- Altas Cedarwood is considered a calming essential oil and can be used as a base note in numerous relaxation-focused blends and recipes where it combines well with lavender, neroli, citrus oils, Rose Absolute and Rose Otto, among many others. It is also considered a meditative oil, blending well with frankincense and sandalwood for spiritual usage.
- Known for being effective yet gentle, Atlas Cedarwood is also useful in topical skin care applications and diffusions.
- Its woody aroma also makes a wonderful contribution to holiday and seasonal blends.
Product Info
Ingredients: Cedrus atlantica (Atlas cedarwood) oil.
Suggested Use
Grounding Perfume: Mix 4 drops Atlas cedarwood, 1 drop lemon and 1 teaspoon jojoba and apply to wrist and neck.
Warnings
Caution: If pregnant, nursing, suffering from any medical condition, or taking medication, consult a health care practitioner before use. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. Dilute properly. May irritate skin. Not for internal use. Keep out of reach of children.