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Cedarwood
Juniperus virginiana, SD, Wild, USA. |
$7.00 $5.99 |
Essential oil for aromatherapy
Aromatherapy Characteristics and Uses
Latin Name:
Juniperus virginiana
Family = Cupressaceae
Region = United States
Color = pale yellow
Aroma = woody, balsamic
Plant Description
A coniferous slow growing, evergreen tree that grows up to 100 feet high. It
has a narrow, dense and pyramidal crown and reddish heartwood. The size of the
tree is best represented by the trunk, which can have a diameter of over 7 feet.
The tree is native to North America, especially the mountain regions east of the
Rockies. It is also known as red cedar, eastern cedar, southern cedar.
The Cedar tree is part of the Junipers genus of about 60 to 70 species of
aromatic evergreen trees or shrubs constituting the genus Juniperus of the
cypress family (Cupressaceae), distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Aromatherapy Uses
Cedarwood has a pleasant that is long-lasting aroma and evokes a feeling of
balance and a sense of being grounded and connected to the universe.
Soothes and harmonizes. An astringent oil useful for protection and caring
for oily and blemished skin, and as an inhalant relieves mucous, coughs and
colds. One of its best use is in your wardrobe to repel moths. It is one of the
more effective insect and pest repellants, repulsing ants, mice and other
rodents.
ASTRINGENT - Use DIRECT APPLICATION to appease oily skin and shaving nicks.
Cedarwood is an excellent deodorizer; use in a soothing FOOT BATH or make up a
captivating SPRITZER. For the treatment of acne and pimples dilute and use
DIRECT APPLICATION or as part of a SKIN or FACIAL OIL blend. For the maintenance
of a healthy scalp and the treatment of dandruff and seborrhea add a couple of
drops of Cedarwood to your final rinse water when washing your hair.
On a physical level, cedarwood has traditionally been used
to help stop hair loss. Use it with jojoba oil and massage scalp before
bed and leave on through the night. Wash hair the next morning.
It works well with acne and dandruff since it is an
astringent oil. For best results, use it with an astringent carrier oil
like hazelnut or grapeseed oil.
Source: wood,
production method: steam distillation
aromatherapy class: balancing, grounding, energizing
traditional use: antiseptic, skin conditioner, deodorant, insect repellent,
soothing agent
Perfume Note= middle
Blends with: Cedarwood blends well with basil,
bergamot, clary sage, cypress, jasmine, juniper, neroli, rosemary, vetiver,
ylang ylang, bay chamomile roman, fir, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit,
lavender, marjoram, orange, palmarosa, patchouli, pine, rosemary and sandalwood.
Main constituents:- Cedrene, cedrol, cedrenol.
Precaution = Not recommended for use during pregnancy
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Note: This information is a summary of data from books and articles by
various authors. It is not intended to replace the advice or attention of health
care professionals.
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