Cedar Leaf Essential Oil
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Cedar Leaf Oil Product Description
Our steam-distilled Cedar leaf oil is a natural essential oil extracted from the fresh leaves and twigs of Thuja occidentalis. Also known as Thuja oil, this potent aromatic extract is an excellent insect repellent. Cedar leaf oil offers prominent antibacterial properties making it a good fit for cleaning products. You will find cedar leaf (Thuja) oil mentioned in various herbal remedies and spiritual rituals.
Cedar leaf oil comes from multiple variants the one in Japan being the best in terms of antibacterial and aromatic profile. The aroma profile of cedar leaf oil is mostly green, fresh, leafy, and sharp with some woody notes. It has a base note and smells like a spa day. Cedar leaf oil also smells a little herbaceous and is an interesting essential oil for perfumes. But use only a few drops of thuja oil because the strength of the aroma is extremely strong.
You can use cedar leaf oil for aromatherapy, perfumery soap making, and candle making. Our experts recommend avoiding using cedar leaf for skin as it can be highly sensitizing. Don't confuse cedar leaf (Thuja) essential oil with Eucalyptus oil aroma as they can be quite similar in scent but differ greatly in terms of properties and health benefits.
Thuja occidentalis belongs to the Cupressaceae family of species and was native to North America and Canada. Today you will find cedar leaf (thuja) being cultivated in many more parts of the world including France.
Cedar or Thuja is a coniferous tree and doesn't grow very high. If you look closely, you will notice that the leaves are scaly and the branches resemble a fan. You shouldn't confuse cedar leaf oil with Red Cedar as they are both different plants, rather there are multiple species of cedar, all offering different benefits.
Feel free to use our natural cedar leaf oil as it is or blend it with other essential oils from Aromachology. We are one of the leading suppliers of essential oils like cedar leaf oil and many other absolute oils.
Cedar Leaf Oil Benefits
- Repels mosquitos and other insects
- Prevents fungal development and reduces the chances of infections
- Cedar leaf oil provides grounding and centering benefits
- Acts as an astringent
- Tightens skin and improves complexion
- Soothes congestion and eliminates phlegm
- Cleanses the mind and detoxifies the thoughts
Technical Details
Botanical Name: Thuja occidentalis
INCI Name: Thuja occidentalis leaf oil
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Quality: 100% Pure
Grade: Cosmetics & Aromatherapy
Origin: Global
Aroma: Fresh, green, herbaceous
Cultivation: Natural/ Traditional (Organic available on request)
Plant Part Used For Extraction: Leaves and twigs
Color & Appearance: Light yellow to green
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, flames, and sparks.
Other Names: Thuja essential oil, white cedar oil, tree of life oil, swamp cedar oil
How To Use Cedar Leaf Oil
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Aromatherapy: Cedar leaf oil can be added to electric or even reed diffusers to spread a fresh and grounding aroma
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Personal care products: Cedar leaf oil is a suitable ingredient to create home fragrances, detergents, cleaners, insect repellents, or disinfectant sprays.
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Meditation: Cedar leaf oil can be used to make incense sticks for meditation
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Candle making: Cedar leaf essential oil can add a fresh aroma to your handmade candles
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Soap making: Adding a few drops of cedar leaf oil to a handmade soap recipe can give your soaps good antibacterial properties.
Cedar Leaf Oil Blends Well With
Peppermint oil, angelica essential oil, cedarwood essential oil, amber essential oil, lavender essential oil, rosemary essential oil, geranium oil, Eucalyptus Essential Oil, basil essential oil, orange essential oil, lemongrass essential oil, and many other absolute oils and CO2 extracts.
Safety Guidelines
- It can cause extreme sensitivity due to the presence of high quantities of thujone.
- Avoid contact with eyes, ears, and other sensitive areas.
- Pregnant and lactating women should not use it.
- Avoid using any existing medication and treatments
Cedar Leaf Oil FAQs
Is cedar essential oil safe for dogs?
No, cedar essential oil contains thujone which can be toxic for dogs.
Is cedar essential oil safe for cats?
No, cedar essential oil is unsafe for cats as it can cause liver issues.
Will cedar oil kill ticks?
Cedar leaf oil’s insect-repellent properties can be used to keep ticks away.
What is cedar oil good for?
Cedar oil is excellent for adding fresh notes to perfumes and formulating cleaners and disinfectants.
Where to buy bulk cedar Oil?
You can shop for bulk cedar oil at wholesale price directly from a supplier at aromachologyoils.com.
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Disclaimer & Terms: The information mentioned here is for general reading and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All Aromachology products are for external use only. Do not use if you are pregnant, lactating, on medication or have any existing health concerns. The user of this material is entirely responsible for assessing its suitability for their specific application and any regulations involved.