Physical Benefits
– Soothes dry scalp.
– Promotes hair growth.
– A natural dandruff fighter.
– Balances excessive oily skin.
Emotional Benefits
– Calms nervous mind.
– Promotes overall stability.
– Relieves stress and depression.
– Enhances emotional clarity.
Methods of Use
– Inhale directly from the bottle or place 3-5 drops on a tissue or a cotton ball and take a deep breath.
– Dilute your essential oil with carrier oil before topical application. See dilution ratio inside the box.
– Add 5-10 drops or more to diffusing devices.
– Add 10-20 essential drops into water of 100ml spray bottle.
– Add 5-10 essential oil drops to warm bath water.
Caution
– Possible skin sensitivity. Should be tested by applying slightly on the fordable joint of the arm first.
– Avoid contact with eyes, inner eyes, and sensitive areas.
– Pregnant and breast feeding woman should consult doctor before use.
– Avoid using essential oils on children under 5 years old.
– Avoid using essential oils of hyssop, rosemary, sage and thyme in high blood pressure patients.
– Avoid using essential oils of Black pepper, Camphor, Eucalyptus and Peppermint in patients of Homeopathic.
– Avoid direct sunglight.
– Keep out of reach of children.
History & Information
Family: Pinaceae
Part of Plant Used: Wood
Production Method: Steam Distillation
Main Constituents: Caryophyllene, Thujopsene, Cadinene, Atlantol, Cedrol,atlantone
– Cedarwood originates in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and North Africa.
– The use of cedarwood essential oil can be traced to the ancient Egypt. It was used primarily for embalming.