Cedarwood essential oil, certified organic
Cedarwood essential oil Himalayan, certified organic
Certified organic Cedarwood Himalayan essential oil is steam distilled from the wood of Cedrus deodara, a tall evergreen tree native to the Himalayan region. This oil has a distinctive dry, woody aroma with subtle smoky and balsamic undertones, making it a popular choice for grounding blends and home fragrancing.
Traditionally used in perfumery and cultural practices, cedarwood oil continues to be widely used in modern formulations for its scent profile and versatility in both skincare and home applications.
Key Uses
Aromatic applications
Cedarwood oil is commonly used in diffusers, room sprays, and blends where a warm, grounding base note is desired. Its dry, woody scent pairs well with citrus and herbaceous oils.
Home fragrancing and cleaning
Often added to natural cleaning products or potpourri for its fresh, woodsy aroma, helping create a clean and calming atmosphere.
Insect repellent (traditional use)
Cedarwood oil is traditionally used in sachets, sprays, or blends intended to help deter insects in wardrobes, drawers, and living spaces.
Common Name: Cedarwood Essential Oil Himalayan
INCI: Cedrus deodara
Certification: Certified organic, BioGro
Appearance: Pale yellow to green liquid
Odour: Dry and woody, slightly camphoraceous, smoky and balsamic, with a very subtle hint of spice
Plant Part Used: Wood
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100%
Origin: India
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Usage Rate: Skincare: 0.1 - 1%, Soapmaking: 1 - 3%
Note: Base
Blends Well With: Citrus oils (as a base note that nicely complements them), rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
Safety
Avoid during pregnancy.
May be a skin irritant, dilute before external use.
May trigger epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals.
Do not take any oils internally.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, COā extracts, or other concentrated essences directly to the skin.
All products are for external use only.
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Cedarwood essential oil, certified organic
Cedarwood essential oil, certified organic
Cedarwood essential oil Himalayan, certified organic
Certified organic Cedarwood Himalayan essential oil is steam distilled from the wood of Cedrus deodara, a tall evergreen tree native to the Himalayan region. This oil has a distinctive dry, woody aroma with subtle smoky and balsamic undertones, making it a popular choice for grounding blends and home fragrancing.
Traditionally used in perfumery and cultural practices, cedarwood oil continues to be widely used in modern formulations for its scent profile and versatility in both skincare and home applications.
Key Uses
Aromatic applications
Cedarwood oil is commonly used in diffusers, room sprays, and blends where a warm, grounding base note is desired. Its dry, woody scent pairs well with citrus and herbaceous oils.
Home fragrancing and cleaning
Often added to natural cleaning products or potpourri for its fresh, woodsy aroma, helping create a clean and calming atmosphere.
Insect repellent (traditional use)
Cedarwood oil is traditionally used in sachets, sprays, or blends intended to help deter insects in wardrobes, drawers, and living spaces.
Common Name: Cedarwood Essential Oil Himalayan
INCI: Cedrus deodara
Certification: Certified organic, BioGro
Appearance: Pale yellow to green liquid
Odour: Dry and woody, slightly camphoraceous, smoky and balsamic, with a very subtle hint of spice
Plant Part Used: Wood
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100%
Origin: India
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Usage Rate: Skincare: 0.1 - 1%, Soapmaking: 1 - 3%
Note: Base
Blends Well With: Citrus oils (as a base note that nicely complements them), rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
Safety
Avoid during pregnancy.
May be a skin irritant, dilute before external use.
May trigger epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals.
Do not take any oils internally.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, COā extracts, or other concentrated essences directly to the skin.
All products are for external use only.
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Cedarwood essential oil Himalayan, certified organic
Certified organic Cedarwood Himalayan essential oil is steam distilled from the wood of Cedrus deodara, a tall evergreen tree native to the Himalayan region. This oil has a distinctive dry, woody aroma with subtle smoky and balsamic undertones, making it a popular choice for grounding blends and home fragrancing.
Traditionally used in perfumery and cultural practices, cedarwood oil continues to be widely used in modern formulations for its scent profile and versatility in both skincare and home applications.
Key Uses
Aromatic applications
Cedarwood oil is commonly used in diffusers, room sprays, and blends where a warm, grounding base note is desired. Its dry, woody scent pairs well with citrus and herbaceous oils.
Home fragrancing and cleaning
Often added to natural cleaning products or potpourri for its fresh, woodsy aroma, helping create a clean and calming atmosphere.
Insect repellent (traditional use)
Cedarwood oil is traditionally used in sachets, sprays, or blends intended to help deter insects in wardrobes, drawers, and living spaces.
Common Name: Cedarwood Essential Oil Himalayan
INCI: Cedrus deodara
Certification: Certified organic, BioGro
Appearance: Pale yellow to green liquid
Odour: Dry and woody, slightly camphoraceous, smoky and balsamic, with a very subtle hint of spice
Plant Part Used: Wood
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Purity: 100%
Origin: India
Solubility: Oil and alcohol
Usage Rate: Skincare: 0.1 - 1%, Soapmaking: 1 - 3%
Note: Base
Blends Well With: Citrus oils (as a base note that nicely complements them), rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
Safety
Avoid during pregnancy.
May be a skin irritant, dilute before external use.
May trigger epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals.
Do not take any oils internally.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, COā extracts, or other concentrated essences directly to the skin.
All products are for external use only.




















