Antiseptic effect. Cedar increases vitality, sharpens concentration and opens the airways. Cedar oil can help in the treatment of greasy scalp, flaking and skin infections.
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Cedar essential oil has a warm, camphoric surface scent.
The base tone is lingeringly sweet and woody balsamic.
The fresh, pine-like scent has an antiseptic effect.
Cedar increases vitality, sharpens concentration and opens the airways.
In men's aftershaves, cedar is used to clean and soothe the skin.
Cedar oil can help in the treatment of greasy scalp, flaking and skin infections.
A couple of drops mixed with oil treat hair before shampooing.
It cleans, relieves swelling and promotes the circulation of lymphatic fluids.
When added to massage oil, cedar has a warming effect.
Cedar essential oil is steam distilled from cedar wood, stumps and sawdust.
Cedar of Lebanon oil may have been one of the first oils extracted. The smell of the wood drove away pests, as did this cedar. The Egyptians used cedarwood oil for embalming, cosmetics and perfumes. Tibetans still use cedar in temple incense and in traditional medicine.
Cedar oil was one of the ingredients of the ancient Greek mithridate antidote. King Mithridates, who was afraid of being poisoned, developed an antidote with more than 40 different herbs. The king is said to have taken the antidote every day and eventually became resistant to the poison.
No animal testing, artificial fragrances, dyes or preservatives.
Instructions for use : You can use essential oils, for example, to make body oil. According to your preference, add a few drops of essential oil to a tablespoon (about 5 ml) of neutral skin care oil. For example, jojoba oil is well suited as an oil. Essential oil is also suitable for creating an atmosphere, for example in a scented lantern.