Warm and woody, Virginian cedarwood calms the spirit and brings clarity when problems arise...
Extraction Method: |
Steam Distilled |
Part of Plant: |
Wood, Sawdust and Shavings |
Country of Origin: |
Canada |
Growing Method: |
Cultivated |
Description: |
There are a number of different Cedarwood oils that are recognised within the essential oil industry. There are two major differences between these oils, that being the family they originate from and the geographical location. The oils are generally distinguished by their geographical location. Cedarwood Virginian belongs to the Cupressaceae family, high in cedrol, cedrene and thujopsene. It is produced from the wood of the Southern Red Cedar, which is a slow-growing, coniferous evergreen, reaching heights of 33 metres or so, the diameter of the trunks can reach over 1.5 metres. It has a reddish heartwood and bears brown cones. |
Aromatic Description: |
When opening the bottle you get a sweet and woody aroma, with a balsamic note, similar to Sandalwood. |
Aroma Family: |
Woody |
Strength of Aroma: |
Medium |
Colour: |
Colourless to pale yellow oil |
Consistency: |
Thin |
Aromatic Note: |
Base |
Evaporation Rate: |
Up to several days |
Blends well with: |
Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Chamomile, Cassia, Jasmine, Neroli, Rosemary, Ylang Ylang, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Juniper, Oakmoss, Petitgrain, Rose, Sandalwood, Vetiver. |
Blending Factor: |
4 |
Body Systems: |
Nervous, Respiratory, Skin care, Urinary |
Therapeutic Actions: |
Antibacterial, anticatarrhal, antiseborrhoeic, antiseptic, astringent, diuretic, emmangogue, expectorant, insecticide, sedative, tonic |
Clinically Proven: |
Anti-inflammatory, insecticidal |
Common Uses: |
Cedarwood Virginian calms nervous tension and states of anxiety, and is used for concentration and clarity.
Virginian cedarwood is an expectorant and will act as a mild astringent, as well as helping to relieve muscle and joint pain.
It is also useful for deterring moths and other insects.
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Skincare / Perfumery: |
It helps with dandruff, hair loss and oily hair, and is in products used to combat acne.
Fragrance component and fixative in household products, soaps and detergents as well as perfumes, especially men's fragrances.
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Best form of Application: |
To skin - Massage, compress, bath, ointment, skin care
Inhalation – direct inhalation, sniffy tube, diffuser, oil vaporiser
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Personality Profile: |
Cedarwood helps to give one confidence and security whilst providing clarity when life seems overwhelming. |
Energetics and Subtle Aromatherapy: |
Intellectual consciousness, a gentle strength that lifts us up when we need it, encompassing us in warmth. Cooling and calming for hot conditions of the body, Warming to the spirit and soul. |
Astral Profile: |
Planet: Sun
Element: Fire
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Chakra: |
Solar Plexus, Throat |
Colour Therapy: |
Orange, Blue-Green, Purple |
Magical Influences: |
Spirituality, Self-control |
History: |
The oldest tree reported, from West Virginia, was 940 years old..
Native American tribes have historically used poles of of this lovely cedarwood to demarcate agreed tribal hunting territories, and the smoke of burning Virginian Cedarwood is believed to expel evil spirits prior to conducting a ceremony, such as a healing ceremony. Some nations continue to use it ceremoniously.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which denotes "red stick", was named from the reddish colour of these poles.
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Shelf life: |
Users can expect a minimum shelf life of 3-5 Years with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight).
Current Batch exp. Dec 2022
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Cautions: |
Non-irritant, non-sensitising and non-toxic |
Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.
Sourced from
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