Organic Cedarwood Oil 10 ml Essential Oil - Chleopatra

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Organic Cedarwood Oil - Concentrated 100% Pure Essential Oil

Our organic cedarwood oil is your key to a sense of calm and balance.

The woody scent creates a connection to nature and promotes inner peace.

Use it to relieve stress, create a calming atmosphere in your home or to care for your skin and scalp.

Our organic cedarwood oil is made with care and is free from harmful additives.

It's your natural partner for finding harmony and wellbeing in everyday life.

Treat yourself to the authenticity of organic cedarwood oil.

Organic, steam distilled - 100% Natural essential oil

NB: Never use essential oil undiluted!

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What is organic Cedarwood oil?

Cedarwood oil is widely used in aromatherapy and as a natural perfume. It is said to be an aphrodisiac with an aroma that can be described as masculine, but appeals to both men and women.

As the aroma belongs to the base note, it is often found in meditation blends. The oil has been revered for millennia, and cedarwood has been used for shipbuilding, shrines, bathhouses and has also been used for embalming, medicine, cosmetics and flavouring. It is also considered one of the earliest incense materials.

Cedarwood oil has a masculine, woody aroma with smoky undertones. It has a calming effect on the mind and body and can be helpful for respiratory and skin problems.

A popular choice for men! Used to help support a healthy respiratory system as well as a healthy, flake-free scalp, it's also a favourite to use in a blend to keep outdoor irritations at bay so you can enjoy your outdoor nights longer.

Use cedarwood oil to create an atmosphere that is positive and calming from the chaos and negativity around you. It can also be used on special nights to help set the mood.

Cedarwood oil has a rich, woody, slightly sweet and spicy aroma reminiscent of the ancient cedarwood chests that have been handed down from generation to generation.

It's believed to be good for relaxing meditation and for clearing aches and pains and calming the mind. But women can certainly enjoy this delicious essential oil.

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Weight0,087 kg
Dimensions30 × 30 × 70 mm
English Name

Cedarwood oil

Ingredients

100% Juniperus Virginiana

Contains

No allergens

Country of origin

USA

Extraction Method

Water vapour distilled

Extracted from

Bark, wood

Colour

pale yellow

Flavour Description

A blend of sweet wood and nuts

Scent Note

Base

Flavour Strength

Medium - Strong

Dosage

Max 1%. Never use undiluted.

Storage

Store in a cool, dark place and out of direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and animals.

Durability

4-8 years

Skin type

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Warnings

Avoid use on children under the age of 6, people over the age of 60, epileptics and pregnant and/or breastfeeding women.

Packaging

Low

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Delivery

You can choose to have your parcel delivered with one of the following carriers and you will typically receive your order within 1-2 days:

Shipping

If you place your order before 15:30, we'll dispatch your parcel the same day (Monday to Friday - unless it's a public holiday). For purchases over 399, we even offer free shipping to a parcel shop of your choice!

Returns

Of course, in the event that you regret your purchase, you can easily and quickly return it by purchasing a return label in the shop for 49 kr. ❤️

PRIMARY PROPERTIES FOR Cedarwood oil:
  • Relaxing and calming
  • Natural in1TP1Repellent
  • Supports respiratory function
  • Antiseptic properties
  • Aromatherapy and stress reduction

Mix with:

Jasmine, black pepper, frankincense, vetiver, patchouli, rosemary and bergamot, rose and benzoin.

How to use

How to use Cedarwood oil?

With properties that help calm the mind and body, the warm, woody scent of cedarwood oil promotes a relaxing environment when applied topically or aromatically. Use cedarwood oil to create an atmosphere that is positive and calming from all the chaos and negativity around you.

Diffuser: Use three to four drops in a diffuser of your choice.

External use: First dilute with an optional vegetable oil to minimise skin sensitivity. Apply a few drops to the desired area and massage the oil onto the skin.

Add five drops to bath water to relieve eczema.
For an uplifting aroma, spray a few drops on a fireplace half an hour before lighting the fire.

During your facial routine, add one to two drops to your toner or moisturiser to promote clear and healthy-looking skin.

What is Cedarwood Oil good for?

Cedarwood oil has a warm, woody and earthy aroma. It is often used in masculine blends, but is just as wonderful in aromatic blends for women.

The enchanting aroma can help with mindful meditation, 'grounding' and is sometimes used as a romantic enhancer.

Cedarwood oil has a rich, woody, slightly sweet and spicy aroma reminiscent of the ancient cedar chests.

This wonderful essential oil is renowned for its therapeutic properties throughout the oil world.

Improves hair and scalp health, tightens muscle tone, gives off a pleasant scent and balances the menstrual cycle.

Features:

Warming, harmonising, meditative, strength, endurance, use against anger,

Used topicallyOur single essential oils are 100% pure and undiluted. To apply them to the skin, they must be diluted with a High quality carrier oil. See our dilution chart here. We recommend performing a skin patch testWhen using a new essential oil topically, especially on sensitive skin.
Diffuser & Inhalation: Inhale your favourite pure essential oils using an essential oil diffuser or a personal pocket inhaler. For instructions on how to use your diffuser, please refer to the diffuser's product page.
Use three to four drops in a diffuser of your choice.
DIY: Explore simple and fun recipes on our recipe blog.

ShampooAdd 1 tablespoon of your shampoo: 1 drop of Cedarwood oil (Atlas) and 2 drops of Tea Tree oil. Massage well into the scalp and rinse well before using conditioner.

A fragrant pose: Fill an empty bag with dried flowers, herbs or cotton balls. Add: 6-10 drops of Cedarwood (Atlas) to the bag; close the bag and place it in drawers or hang it in the cupboard.

The story behind Cedarwood oil

The history of cedarwood oil goes back centuries and is closely linked to the use of cedar as a valuable resource. Here's a brief overview of the history of cedarwood oil:

Cedar has a long history of use in different cultures. In ancient Egypt, cedar was used in construction and to make furniture and ships. It was also used in ritual ceremonies and as an ingredient in perfumes and cosmetics.

Cedar is known for its natural resistance to pests and rot, which made it an ideal material for building and storing clothes and other valuables.

Cedarwood oil is extracted by steam distillation from the bark, twigs or trunks of the tree. Its calming scent and antiseptic properties have made it a valuable essential oil in aromatherapy and the beauty industry.

Cedarwood oil has been used in traditional medicine and aromatherapy for decades. It is often used to relieve stress, promote relaxation and support respiratory function.

Today, cedarwood oil remains popular in aromatherapy and as a natural ingredient in beauty products and home fragrances. It is also used as a natural insek repellent in many households.

Cedarwood oil has a rich history and continues to be valued for its many uses and pleasant aroma.

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Notes:

  • Cedarwood oil should be stored tightly closed at room temperature away from heat and light sources.
  • The product is made from plants - the colour and smell of individual batches may vary slightly.
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Worth knowing about Cedarwood oil

Can cedarwood oil be used directly on the skin?

No, we do not recommend using any essential oil directly on the skin without dilution. However, if you dilute the oil, you can apply the oil to the skin. But make sure to do a so-called patch test beforehand.

Yes, cedarwood oil can be used directly on the skin, but it's important to apply it correctly to avoid skin irritation or sensitisation. Before use on the skin, cedarwood oil should usually be diluted with a suitable base oil such as almond oil, coconut oil or jojoba oil to achieve the right concentration. A common guideline is to use around 1-2 drops of cedarwood oil per 10 ml of base oil.

You can use the diluted blend as a massage oil or to target specific areas where you want the benefits of cedarwood oil's soothing properties. Cedarwood oil is often used to relieve muscle tension, stiffness and joint pain.

Before using cedarwood oil on the skin, it's always a good idea to perform a patch test by applying a small amount of diluted oil to a small area of skin to ensure no adverse reactions occur. If you experience irritation, either dilute the oil further or avoid it on sensitive skin.

Can cedarwood oil be used on the skin?

Yes, cedarwood oil can be used on the skin, but it must be done with caution and proper dilution to avoid possible skin irritation. Cedarwood oil should usually be diluted with a suitable base oil such as almond oil, coconut oil or jojoba oil before applying to the skin. This ensures that the oil is in a safe concentration and minimises the risk of discomfort.

When properly diluted, cedarwood oil can be used as part of your skincare routine. You can gently massage it into the skin or use it to target specific skin concerns. Known for its soothing properties, cedarwood oil is often used to relieve itching, irritation and dryness.

Before using on larger areas of skin, it's a good idea to perform a patch test by applying a small amount of diluted cedarwood oil to a limited area of skin to ensure no unwanted reactions or irritation occurs. If you experience discomfort, stop using the oil on the skin or dilute it further.

Yes, cedarwood oil can be used on the face, but it must be used with caution and proper dilution to avoid possible skin irritation. When using cedarwood oil on the face, it is important to follow these guidelines:

  1. Dilution: Cedarwood oil should always be diluted with a suitable base oil such as almond oil or jojoba oil before applying to the face. This ensures the oil is at a safe concentration and minimises the risk of skin irritation.

  2. Avoid the eye area: Avoid the eye area as cedarwood oil can cause eye irritation.

  3. Patch testBefore using cedarwood oil on the entire face, perform a patch test by applying a small amount of diluted oil to a limited area of skin to ensure no unwanted reactions or irritation occurs.

  4. Sensitive skin: If you have particularly sensitive skin or are concerned about skin reactions, take extra care and may need to avoid using cedarwood oil on your face.

When properly diluted and used in small amounts, cedarwood oil can have benefits for the skin, including soothing and moisturising properties. However, it's important to be careful and consider your skin type and possible skin reactions. If you experience discomfort or irritation, stop using the oil on your face.

Yes, cedarwood oil can be used for hair and has several potential benefits. Here are some ways you can use cedarwood oil on your hair:

  1. Scalp treatmentDilute cedarwood oil with a base oil such as almond oil or coconut oil and gently massage the mixture into your scalp. This can help relieve dryness, itchiness or dandruff and promote a healthy scalp.

  2. Hair massageCedarwood oil can be used for a soothing hair massage. Mix it with a base oil and massage into the hair and scalp to promote relaxation and reduce stress.

  3. Fragrance and freshnessUse cedarwood oil as a natural hair fragrance by applying it to your hands and running it through your hair. The woody scent can help neutralise bad odours and give your hair a pleasant aroma.

  4. MoisturisingAdd a few drops of cedarwood oil to your regular shampoo or conditioner to add extra moisture and give your hair a healthy shine.

It is important to use cedarwood oil in the correct dilution, especially when applied to the skin or scalp, as the oil is concentrated. Also avoid contact with the eyes. If you experience irritation or discomfort, stop using the oil on your hair or scalp.

Cedarwood oil has a number of properties and benefits, which can vary slightly depending on the source and purity of the oil. Here are some of the main properties and uses of cedarwood oil:

  1. Soothing: Cedarwood oil has a calming and relaxing scent that can help reduce stress and anxiety levels.

  2. Skincare: It is used in skincare products due to its moisturising and soothing properties. It can help relieve dry skin and itching.

  3. Scalp treatment: Cedarwood oil can soothe an irritated scalp and help reduce dandruff and itching.

  4. Natural in1TP1RepellentThe oil is known to be a natural insek repellent, especially against pests such as mosquitoes and fleas.

  5. Air purification: Cedarwood oil is often used as a natural air purifier. It can help remove odours and freshen the air in your home.

  6. Antiseptic: Cedarwood oil has antiseptic properties that can help protect the skin from infections.

  7. Aromatherapy: It is used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation, improve sleep quality and support emotional balance.

  8. MoisturisingThe oil can add moisture to skin and hair and help maintain their health.

Cedarwood oil is known for its woody scent and calming properties, making it a versatile essential oil with a wide range of applications.

Cedarwood oil can be safe for children, but it's important to follow some guidelines and use it with caution, especially due to the concentration of the oil. Here are some considerations when it comes to using cedarwood oil on children:

  1. DilutionAlways dilute cedarwood oil in a suitable base oil such as almond oil or coconut oil before applying to children's skin. Use a very low concentration of cedarwood oil to avoid irritation. A general guideline is one drop of cedarwood oil per 30 ml of base oil.

  2. Avoid eye contact: Do not allow the oil to come into contact with children's eyes as this may cause irritation.

  3. Patch testBefore using cedarwood oil on larger areas of skin in children, you should perform a patch test by applying a small amount of diluted oil to a limited area of skin to ensure no unwanted reactions or irritation occurs.

  4. Age and individual sensitivity: Be aware of the child's age and individual sensitivity. Some children may be more sensitive to essential oils than others. Cedarwood oil should usually be avoided on infants and very young children.

  5. Consultation with a doctor: If you have any doubts or concerns regarding the use of cedarwood oil on children, it is recommended to consult a qualified healthcare professional or aromatherapist for advice and guidance specific to the child's age and health condition.

It is important to consider the child's individual needs and sensitivities when using essential oils such as cedarwood oil on them and always use the oil in accordance with safety guidelines.

No, our essential oils are for external use only.

No, we recommend that pregnant women, nursing mothers and people undergoing medical treatment refrain from using essential oils in general.

Pregnant women should exercise caution when considering the use of cedarwood oil. Although cedarwood oil is usually considered safe for some adults, there are some important considerations to take into account during pregnancy:

  1. Skin contact: Cedarwood oil can be used on the skin during pregnancy, but it's important to make sure the oil is properly diluted in a base oil to avoid skin irritation. It is recommended to perform a patch test on a small area of skin first.

  2. Inhalation: Using cedarwood oil in an aromatherapy lamp or diffuser can be a safe way to enjoy its scent during pregnancy. Make sure the room is well ventilated and avoid prolonged exposure to large amounts of cedarwood oil.

  3. Intake: It is generally not recommended to take cedarwood oil orally during pregnancy unless under the strict guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.

  4. Consultation with a doctorBefore using cedarwood oil or other essential oils during pregnancy, it's always a good idea to consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional for advice specific to your pregnancy and health condition.

Pregnant women are often more sensitive to certain essential oils and it is important to take precautionary measures to ensure their safety and the health of the baby. It is recommended to choose mild and safe essential oils and use them sparingly during pregnancy.

Cedarwood oil has a distinctive scent that can be described as woody, warm and calming. The scent is reminiscent of the scent of cedar and woodland. It is a pleasant aroma that is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and create a sense of calm and grounding. The scent of cedarwood oil can vary slightly depending on the source and purity of the oil, but the woody character remains constant and recognisable.

Cedarwood oil usually has a light yellow to amber colour. The colour can vary slightly depending on the purity and source of the oil, but it generally has a warm, golden hue. It is important to choose a quality cedarwood oil that has not been subjected to unnatural colour or chemical changes to ensure the oil is pure and free from additives.

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