Description
RAW MATERIAL FOR INDUSTRY (RAW MATERIAL): CEDARWOOD OIL, ATLAS
INCI: Cedrus Atlantica Bark Oil
CAS: 92201-55-3 / 8000-27-9
EINECS: 92201-55-3
Applications
Cedar essential oil is a 100% natural essential oil extracted from the bark of the cedar tree.
• Skin Care:
Cedar oil can be added to creams, masks, ointments, and tonics for oily, acne-prone skin. For shampoos and conditioners – in the treatment of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. For body balms – to combat cellulite.
• Hair Care:
When added to shampoos, conditioners, or hair masks, it helps strengthen hair, prevent hair loss, and promote hair growth.
• Aromatherapy:
Cedar oil is used in aromatherapy to treat respiratory tract inflammations such as colds, coughs, bronchitis, and hoarseness. It helps reduce stress and improves overall well-being.
• Insect Protection:
It acts as a repellent against insects such as mosquitoes, moths, and others. It can also be used to protect clothing from moths.
• Disinfection:
It is used to disinfect shoes and other household surfaces, as well as as a natural cleaner.
It blends well with Bergamot, Lavender, Pine, and Eucalyptus oils.
Effects of Action:
• Antiseptic and Bactericidal:
Cedar oil effectively combats bacteria, helping to prevent skin infections and supporting the healing process of wounds, abrasions, and cuts.
• Antifungal:
It acts against fungi and effectively treats skin, nail, and foot mycosis. It can also be used to disinfect shoes and other everyday items.
• Soothing and Regenerating:
It supports skin regeneration, soothes irritation, and improves skin condition, especially in cases of acne, psoriasis, and oily skin.
• Calming Effect:
The cedar aroma has a calming effect on the nervous system, reducing stress and tension, and promoting restful sleep. It can be used as a natural relaxation aid in aromatherapy.
• Immune System Support:
Using cedar oil strengthens the body, supporting natural defense mechanisms and improving immunity.
• Insect Protection:
Cedar oil acts as a repellent against mosquitoes, moths, and other insects, making it an effective insect protection agent.
How to Use?
• Skin Care (Acne, Psoriasis, Irritations):
Dilute the oil in a carrier oil (e.g., jojoba, almond) at a concentration of 1-2% (1-2 drops per 10 ml of oil). Apply locally to affected areas or use as a serum.
• Nail and Foot Mycosis:
Use the oil at a concentration of 2-3% (2-3 drops per 10 ml of carrier oil). Apply directly to affected areas or add 5-10 drops to a foot bath.
• Skin Regeneration:
Add 1-2 drops of oil to a teaspoon of moisturizing cream and apply to scars or abrasions.
• Hair Care:
Add 2-3 drops of oil to a portion of shampoo or conditioner. For scalp treatment, use a 1-2% concentration in carrier oil.
• Aromatherapy:
Relaxation and Stress Reduction: Add 3-5 drops of oil to a diffuser with 100 ml of water.
For a relaxing bath, use 5-10 drops of oil mixed with carrier oil or bath salts.
Meditation and Focus: Apply 1 drop of oil to a cotton pad and place near your meditation or work area.
• Insect Protection:
For the diffuser: 3-5 drops.
For a spray: Mix 10 drops of oil with 50 ml of water and a teaspoon of alcohol to create a natural repellent.
• Disinfection:
Disinfecting shoes or surfaces: Add 5 drops of oil to 50 ml of water and a teaspoon of alcohol. Spray the inside of shoes or surfaces requiring disinfection.
Natural cleaning agent: Add 10 drops of oil to 500 ml of water with a little vinegar or baking soda.
Storage
Store in a closed bottle at room temperature.
Warnings:
Before first use, perform an allergy test on a small area of skin.
Cedar oil should not be applied undiluted directly to the skin.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Do not use in children under 6 years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a doctor.
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