A colorless or pale yellow liquid with a sweet, balsamic scent almost like 'pencil wood'. It blends well with patchouli, spruce, vetiver, pine and leathery scents. One of the oldest aromatics known from the famous 'Cedars of Lebanon', Cedarwood oil was possibly the first essential oil to be extracted from a plant and was used by the Egyptians to cleanse their temples, as well as an ingredient for cosmetics. The oil can be added to sachets placed in areas where clothing is stored to drive away insects that like to eat cotton and wool, or to revitalize older cedar chests that have dissipated their scent over time.
Perfect for use with our
Ceramic Oil Burners as well. These oils are sold for aromatherapy purposes only.