Wood (heartwood and sawdust)
1. Aromatherapy – Promotes relaxation, reduces anxiety, and supports restful sleep.
2. Skincare Products – Used in creams and oils to help treat acne, eczema, and oily skin.
3. Hair Care – Helps combat dandruff and may support healthy hair growth.
4. Natural Insect Repellent – Used in sprays, sachets, and wardrobes to deter moths and insects.
5. Massage Oils – Blended for muscle relaxation and lymphatic drainage.
6. Perfumery – A popular base note in men’s colognes and natural perfumes.
7. Household Products – Added to soaps, cleaners, and wood polishes for fragrance and antiseptic properties.
1. Calming and Grounding – Relieves stress, anxiety, and tension; aids emotional balance.
2. Antiseptic and Antifungal – Helps cleanse wounds, treat fungal infections, and purify the skin.
3. Supports Clear Skin – Balances sebum production, soothes inflammation, and fights acne-causing bacteria.
4. Improves Scalp Health – Strengthens hair, reduces dandruff, and soothes itchiness.
5. Promotes Restful Sleep – Sedative effects help in managing insomnia and improving sleep quality.
6. Repels Insects Naturally – Non-toxic alternative to synthetic repellents, especially for moths and fleas.
7. Decongestant – May ease coughs and respiratory congestion when inhaled or diffused.
Cedarwood Oil is a warm, woody-scented essential oil obtained from the wood of various cedar trees (commonly Cedrus atlantica, Juniperus virginiana, or Cedrus deodara). It is valued for its calming, grounding, antifungal, and insect-repelling properties and is widely used in aromatherapy, skincare, and perfumery.