Retrieved from the barks of the Cedar trees, the Cedarwood Essential Oil is widely used in skin care, haircare, and personal care products. Different types of Cedarwood trees are found in different parts of the world. We have used the barks of Cedar trees that are found in the Himalayan region. Cedarwood oil used in aromatherapy due to its relaxing woody scent that has a calming effect on both the mind and body.
| Plant Part | barks |
| Botanical Name | Juniperus Virginiana |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Extraction Method | Steam distillation |
| CAS# | 8000-27-9 |
| F.E.M.A.# | 2267 |
| Main Constituents | Alpha- Cedrene, Bita cedrene, Thujopsene |
| Color | Yellow to amber in color & it exhibits a woody odor. |
| Aromatic scent | Cedarwood Himalayan Oil has a woody, Cedarwood scent. |
| Uses | · Antibacterial: The antiseptic and antibacterial properties of this oil make it the best-suited ingredient for treating skin infections. It can also be used as a disinfectant to treat minor wounds and scrapes.
· Promotes Sound sleep: The sedative properties of Cedarwood Essential Oil helps you to sleep peacefully at night. You can also enjoy hot bath treatment by adding this oil to your bathtub for issues like insomnia. |
| Storage | Store in air tight containers; in a cool dry area; away from direct sunlight to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life. |
| Packing | 10-1000 ml in bottles, 5-25 kg in HDPE barrels. |
| Blends well with | Jasmine essential oil, Bergamot essential oil, Rosewood essential oil, and Ylang Ylang essential oil.. |
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