Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil

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Botanical Name: Cedrus atlantica
Geographic Origin: Morocco
Method of Farming: 100% Pure – Conventional
Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation
Part of Plant: Wood

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Atlas cedarwood is believed to have originated in Lebanon. The trees were first known to have grown wild in Lebanon and on the isle of Cyprus. Atlas cedarwood is much different than Virginian cedarwood, both chemically and in terms of its scent. C. atlantica is a pine, not a cypress, such as the Virginian cedarwood. The best quality essential oil is obtained from distilling wood chips from trees that are 20 to 30 years old. Cedarwood Essential Oil is a yellowish to orange-yellow or deep amber-colored. The scent of can be warm, sweet, and tenacious, with a balsamic aroma.

The Aromatherapy Place offers a variety of AUROMA Cedarwood Essential Oils to suit your preference. Over time, treat yourself to a special sensual experience by trying and comparing the qualities of each. There are slight variations in odor, color, and the levels of constituents within each oil. However, the oils are similar and can be used in place of one another.

 

BIBLICAL OIL: “King Solomon used Cedarwood in building God’s temple, and Jesus was crucified on a cross made of cedarwood. It was thought to bring wisdom, was used for ritual cleansing and served as medicine in treating skin conditions and leprosy.” (Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DMN, CNS. Bible Oils: 12 most revered oils & their historic uses)

NOTE: Some essential oils, such as Aniseed & Cedarwood will solidify in the cold. This is normal. No worries. They will melt and dissolve if gently warmed. Simply, immerse the whole bottle in warm water if exposed to the cold.

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1/3 fl oz (10ml), 3.38 fl oz (100ml), 33.81 fl oz (1kg)

Auroma Quality

AUROMA Essential Oils are the highest quality essential oils available in the world today. Each oil is from an individual farmer and from a particular year’s harvest. As AUROMA knows each of the Farmers, they guarantee the authenticity of each oil. Just to be certain, they analyze each oil using the latest state-of-the-art GC-MS technology, which can detect impurities to one part per billion. Yes! AUROMA represents the best there is in Essential Oils. We can supply the following documentation: Certificates of Analysis and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

To meet the stringent demands of the professional aromatherapist, AUROMA has drafted the following seven requirements that an essential oil needs to meet so it can be used with confidence:

  1. BIO-TYPE: Not only does an oil have to come from a defined botanical species, but from a particular genetic strain.
  2. CHEMO-TYPE: The same botanical species can often produce completely different constituents.
  3. GEO-TYPE: Oils from a particular area are often of superior quality. Examples are Rose Oil Bulgarian or Sandalwood East Indian.
  4. COMPLETE OR WHOLE: The oil should come from a single distillation and should not be rectified.
  5. WILD OR ORGANIC: Where possible, AUROMA always selects the wild growing plants for distillation. When wild types are not available, AUROMA commissions farmers who do not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Certified Organic options are available.
  6. EX STILL: AUROMA distills small lots of expensive oils in-house and advises farmers on distillation methods.
  7. ANALYYSIS: Oils are tested by AUROMA in Australia with the most advanced state-of- the-art equipment in the world.

Uses

  • Skin Care: The cleansing and moisturizing properties associated with Cedarwood make it a good natural addition to your favorite skin care products. When applied topically, it can help maintain the appearance of healthy, youthful skin. See “Cautions.”
  • Hair Care: Atlas Cedarwood is often recommended in hair care for improving dandruff. You can also massage Cedarwood oil into your scalp to enhance the appearance of healthy-looking hair.
  • As a massage oil: When applying essential oils or blends on the skin, a carrier oil should always be added to the mix to protect the skin from being irritated. For best results, all massage formulas should be massaged for at least 30 minutes. See “Cautions.”
  • As an Air Freshener: Fill a 4-fluid ounce glass mist spray bottle with water and add your Essential Oil or Blend. Tighten the cap, shake well before using and spray the mist into the air. As the air freshener ages, the sent improves and becomes stronger. Spray around your room, your clothes, even your pillow.
  • In a Diffuser: Cedarwood Essential Oil’s woodsy, warm, balsamic aroma creates a relaxing, calming, and comforting atmosphere when diffused to help support a calming nighttime routine.
  • In a hand bath: When you experience tired and aching hands, select a carrier oil such as grapeseed, sweet almond, hazelnut or sesame – to dilute the Essential Oil or Blend. Add the oils to a basin of warm water and soak your hands for 20 to 25 minutes. See “Cautions.”

Blends With

Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Cassia, Jasmine, Neroli, Rosemary, and Ylang Ylang.

Whenever you use Essential Oils or 100% pure Essential Oil Blends on the skin, they should be diluted in a vegetable oil. However, always check for skin sensitivity before applying the finished product to the body. See “Cautions” below.

Suggested Dilution Rates follow:

  • 10ml Base Product: A 1% dilution requires a total of 2 drops essential oil, or a pure blend, 2%=4 drops, 2.5%=5 drops
  • 50ml Base Product: A 1% dilution requires a total of 10 drops essential oil, or a pure blend, 2%=20 drops, 2.5%=25 drops
  • 100ml Base Product: A 1% dilution requires a total of 20 drops (1ml) essential oil, or a pure blend, 2%=40 drops (2ml), 2.5% 50=drops (2.5ml)
  • 1Ltr Base Product: A 1% dilution requires a total of 200 drops (10ml) essential oil, or a pure blend, 2%=400 drops (20ml), 2.5%=500 drops (25.ml)

Please ensure that the total number of drops does not exceed the dilution ratio. For example: 2.5% dilution = 1 drip Geranium, 2 drops Palmarosa & 2 drops Mandarin diluted in 10ml Jojoba Oil. Total drops = 5

Cautions

Tisserand & Bolacs say that “Cedarwood is unlikely to present any hazard in aromatherapy.” (Tisserand R, Bolacs T, Essential oil safety. Churchill Livingston, UK)

Lawless says that “…Cedarwood should not be used during pregnancy.” (Lawless J. The Encyclopedia of essential oils. Element Books Limited, Great Britain, 1992.

The Aromatherapy Place does not recommend ingesting essential oils unless a specific dosage instruction is given to a consumer by a qualified medical practitioner.

Do not apply directly to skin. May case skin irritation in some individuals.  Always dilute with a carrier oil. A skin test is recommended prior to use on the skin.

Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes.

Please check with a professional for safe essential oils to use with children or the elderly. Do not use essential oils on a child younger than two years without professional advice.

Storage

We recommended that Essential Oils or 100% pure and natural Blends be stored in amber or cobalt blue glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life. Keep away from excessive heat and light. A bathroom, bedroom or kitchen cabinet should be a good storage location.