Blood Cedarwood Essential Oil
Blood Cedarwood comes from the juniper family and is a beautiful, tenacious oil with a very characteristic, woody, and smoky aroma. The visual appeal of Blood Cedarwood is striking with its remarkable deep garnet-ruby hue. Blood Cedarwood may hasten the healing of scars and wounds when used in professional aromatherapy, as well as aid in calming and supporting restful sleep. Known as a strong fixitive in perfumery, it is a crucial base note and ought to be in every perfumer's arsenal. Blending with Blood Cedarwood can enhance strong floral notes to create a more smoky, deep wood profile.
The deep colour is also a great choice for many colouring soaps.
Botanical Name: Juniperus virginiana
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Part Typically Used: Wood/Sawdust
Class: Sesquiterpe
Perfumery Note: Base
Country of Origin: USA
Typical Major Constituents:
a-Cedrene - 23%
Cedrol - 22%
cis-Thujopsene - 10%
Wriddrol - 10%
b-Cedrene - 5%
b-Chamigrene - 1%
Pseudowiddrene - 1%
Description: Has a very characteristic, woody, and smoky aroma with a beautiful dark red color.
Actions: Antiseptic (pulmonary, genito-urinary), Nervine sedative, Circulatory Stimulant, Antispasmodic, Expectorant, Astringent, Diuretic, Emmenogague, Abortifacient, Insecticidal.
Blends Well With: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Jasmine, Rose, Juniper Berry, Frankinsence, Benzoin, Cypress and Vetiver.
Safety Data: Non- toxic - can be irritating to sensitive skin, Avoid in pregnancy. Use in moderate doses.
Aromatherapy / Home Use
Muscle & Skeletal system: Arthritis, Rheumatism.
Nervous System: Nervous tension & stress related conditions.
Respiratory: Coughs, Sinusitis, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Congestion.
Genito-urinary System: Cystitis, leucorrhea.
Skin Care: Acne, Dandruff, Eczema, Psoriasis, Greasy hair, Oily skin, Insect repellent.
General Essential Oil Safety Recommendations
Do not take essential oils internally unless under advisement by a qualified medical professional.
Do not use essential oils undiluted on the skin. It is always best to try a small patch test first of the diluted essential oil.
People who are pregnant or have serious medical problems are advised to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils.
Use extreme caution when using essential oils with children. It is safest to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children.
General Disclaimer
The product information provided on this website is intended for educational purposes only. The information provided is not considered to be complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate. The information contained in this website is not intended to be sufficient to provide diagnosis and/or treatment of medical conditions. It is recommended that treatment of serious health conditions be done with the help of a trained qualified medical practitioner.
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Learn moreBlood Cedarwood comes from the juniper family and is a beautiful, tenacious oil with a very characteristic, woody, and smoky aroma. The visual appeal of Blood Cedarwood is striking with its remarkable deep garnet-ruby hue. Blood Cedarwood may hasten the healing of scars and wounds when used in professional aromatherapy, as well as aid in calming and supporting restful sleep. Known as a strong fixitive in perfumery, it is a crucial base note and ought to be in every perfumer's arsenal. Blending with Blood Cedarwood can enhance strong floral notes to create a more smoky, deep wood profile.
The deep colour is also a great choice for many colouring soaps.
Botanical Name: Juniperus virginiana
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Part Typically Used: Wood/Sawdust
Class: Sesquiterpe
Perfumery Note: Base
Country of Origin: USA
Typical Major Constituents:
a-Cedrene - 23%
Cedrol - 22%
cis-Thujopsene - 10%
Wriddrol - 10%
b-Cedrene - 5%
b-Chamigrene - 1%
Pseudowiddrene - 1%
Description: Has a very characteristic, woody, and smoky aroma with a beautiful dark red color.
Actions: Antiseptic (pulmonary, genito-urinary), Nervine sedative, Circulatory Stimulant, Antispasmodic, Expectorant, Astringent, Diuretic, Emmenogague, Abortifacient, Insecticidal.
Blends Well With: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Jasmine, Rose, Juniper Berry, Frankinsence, Benzoin, Cypress and Vetiver.
Safety Data: Non- toxic - can be irritating to sensitive skin, Avoid in pregnancy. Use in moderate doses.
Aromatherapy / Home Use
Muscle & Skeletal system: Arthritis, Rheumatism.
Nervous System: Nervous tension & stress related conditions.
Respiratory: Coughs, Sinusitis, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Congestion.
Genito-urinary System: Cystitis, leucorrhea.
Skin Care: Acne, Dandruff, Eczema, Psoriasis, Greasy hair, Oily skin, Insect repellent.
General Essential Oil Safety Recommendations
Do not take essential oils internally unless under advisement by a qualified medical professional.
Do not use essential oils undiluted on the skin. It is always best to try a small patch test first of the diluted essential oil.
People who are pregnant or have serious medical problems are advised to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils.
Use extreme caution when using essential oils with children. It is safest to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children.
General Disclaimer
The product information provided on this website is intended for educational purposes only. The information provided is not considered to be complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate. The information contained in this website is not intended to be sufficient to provide diagnosis and/or treatment of medical conditions. It is recommended that treatment of serious health conditions be done with the help of a trained qualified medical practitioner.