Cedarwood
is a deep, dry, soft, and warm wood.
Dry, soft, & woody, like pencil shavings,
The aroma of Cedarwood blends seamlessly across fragrances of all olfactory families.
Thus, it is widely used throughout perfumery as a rich earthy base note, adding warmth and depth to any fragrance it is a part of.
Dry, soft, & woody, like pencil shavings,
The aroma of Cedarwood blends seamlessly across fragrances of all olfactory families.
Thus, it is widely used throughout perfumery as a rich earthy base note, adding warmth and depth to any fragrance it is a part of.
Scent Therapy
+ Strengthening
+ Calming
Scent Therapy
+ Strengthening
+ Calming
How it works
Cedarwood contain phytocides such as cedrol, cedrene alpha and thujopsene which calms the mind. This provides a cocooning effect and promotes emotional security by helping you to feel grounded, thus reducing excessive and worrying thoughts.
How it works
Cedarwood contain phytocides such as cedrol, cedrene alpha and thujopsene which calms the mind. This provides a cocooning effect and promotes emotional security by helping you to feel grounded, thus reducing excessive and worrying thoughts.
How is it extracted?
Cedarwood is upcycled from wood chips and carpentry scraps. The wood is grounded to powder then steam distilled to obtain its essential oil.
Did you know?
In Ancient Egypt, the antimicrobial and insecticidal properties of cedarwood made it valuable for use in mummifying procedures.
How is it extracted?
Cedarwood is upcycled from wood chips and carpentry scraps. The wood is grounded to powder then steam distilled to obtain its essential oil.
Did you know?
In Ancient Egypt, the antimicrobial and insecticidal properties of cedarwood made it valuable for use in mummifying procedures.