Cedarwood Oil Himalayan
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- 10ml (Sample) - $3.00
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- 250ml - $9.00
- 500ml - $15.00
- 1.0 Kg - $24.00
- 5.0 Kg - $108.00
Cedarwood Oil Himalayan
PRODUCT DETAILS
Cedarwood Oil Himalayan
Cedarwood Oil Himalayan is collected from evergreen Cedrus Deodara which grows on slopes of Himalayas in northern India at elevations of 1650 - 2400m. It is a yellow viscous oil, which has been used for centuries. Cedar wood oils in generals are the earliest known essential oils used by humanity for aroma and medicinal use. Cedarwood oil was extensively used by ancient Egyptians in making cosmetics and perfumes.
It is also one of the ingredients of 'mithridat', which is an antidote for poison that was used by royals, centuries ago. Today, this oil is used extensively to cure various health problems like kidney disorders, arthritis, skin and respiratory problems, and the list goes on.
As result of its medicinal values, the oil is in great demand in aromatherapy. Because of the soothing effect of its aroma, this oil is used during meditation as the aroma uplifts the spirit and calms the mind.
Cedarwood (Himalayan) Essential Oil, also called Tibetan Cedarwood, has been used for fungal growths, muscular aches and pains, removing warts, rheumatism, skin afflictions, as well as cosmetics, perfumes, and scenting soaps. It is reputed to have antiseptic, anti-putrescent, anti-seborrhoeic, aphrodisiac, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, fungicidal, mucolytic, sedative (nervous), stimulant (circulatory) and tonic properties.
Cedarwood Oil Himalayan Specifications
Common name | Himalayan Cedar Oil, Deodar Cedarwood Oil, Himalayan Cedar Essential Oil |
Botanical Name | Cedrus deodora |
Origin | India |
Cas Number | 68990-83-0 |
Strength of Initial Aroma | Medium to strong |
Part Use | Wood |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled Essential Oil |
Flash Point | 100°C |
Note | Base note |
Color | Pale yellow to dark yellow clear liquid |
Odor | Dry, woody, warm, balsami |
Specific Gravity | 0.930 to 0.950 at 25°C |
Optical Rotation | -30° to -25° |
Refractive Index | 1.498–1.5500 at 25°C |
Form | Liquid |
Shelf life | 3 Years |
Consistency | Thin and watery |
Use | Aromatherapy / Natural Perfumery |
Properties | Woody aroma, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, relaxant, insect repellent, grounding, fixative, astringent, expectorant |
Cedarwood Oil Himalayan Uses and Benefits
Himalayan Cedarwood oil, valued for its earthy aroma, has multiple uses and benefits. Thanks to its antiseptic properties, it is a great air and surface purifier. Additionally, its anti-inflammatory features offer relief for skin irritations and help maintain clear skin. Furthermore, the oil serves as a natural relaxant which eases stress and anxiety. Insect-repelling qualities of the oil also protect against bugs.
It promotes stability and composure during meditation and spiritual practices. As a fixative in perfumery, it strengthens the lasting effect of fragrances. It fortifies and invigorates the skin due to its astringent compounds, and also helps with respiratory health by getting rid of mucus as an expectorant. Himalayan Cedarwood oil is all-rounded in being beneficial to a person because it brings about integrity and harmony towards healthy living naturally.
1. Aromatic Benefits:
- Offers a rich woody aroma that promotes relaxation and stress relief.
- Acts as a grounding agent, fostering stability and mental clarity during meditation and spiritual practices.
2. Skincare Benefits:
- Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, soothing skin irritations like acne and eczema.
- Acts as an astringent, tightening and toning the skin, and reducing excess oil.
3. Health Benefits:
- Acts as a natural antiseptic, purifying the air and surfaces.
- Contains expectorant properties, helping to clear congestion and promote respiratory health.
4. Anti-insect:
- Serves as a natural insect repellent, protecting against bugs and mosquitoes.
5. Perfumery:
- In perfumery, Himalayan Cedarwood oil acts as a fixative, prolonging the scent of fragrances and adding a woody, grounding note to perfume compositions.
Cedarwood Oil Himalayan Blends well with:
Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Cassia, Jasmine, Juniper, Neroli, Labdanum, Frankincense, Clary Sage, Vetiver, Rosemary, Ylang-ylang.
Safety Data:
Himalayan Cedarwood oil is okay to put on your skin or use for scents. But, be careful. Some people may have skin troubles from it. So, try a small spot first. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to a doctor before using it.
IMPORTANT NOTES
As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier.)
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