CEDARWOOD ATLAS ESSENTIAL OIL
Botanical Name: Cedrus atlantica
Method of Extraction and Plant Part: Steam distilled from wood
Country of Origin: Morocco
Believed to:
- Range in color from golden-yellow to brown
- Exude a strong aroma that is woody, sweet, slightly reminiscent of mothballs, and sharper than that of Virginian Cedarwood, makes it a popular component in perfumes and colognes
- Have grounding, calming, uplifting, and aphrodisiac effects on the mood as well as warming effects on the skin
- Be ideal for enhancing skin quality and addressing acne
- Be ideal for soothing respiratory ailments, such as coughs and bronchitis, as well as physical stress and inflammation
- Be ideal for naturally reducing hair loss and dandruff
Part Typically Used
Wood
Color
Light Golden Yellow
Consistency
Medium and oily feeling
Perfumery Note
Base
Strength of Initial Aroma
Medium – Strong
Aromatic Description
Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil smells woody and sweet. It smells a bit sharper than Virginian Cedarwood Oil. The aroma is reminiscent of artificial mothballs.
Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil Uses
- Acne
- Arthritis
- Bronchitis
- Coughing
- Cystitis
- Dandruff
- Dermatitis
- Stress
Major Constituents
- B-Himachalene
- a-Himachalene
- (E)-a-Atlantone
- Gamma-Himachalene
- Deodarone
- (E)-Gamma-Atlantone
- Himachalol, Isocedranol
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