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Cedar Wood trees have played a central role in aromatics from ancient times to the present. From ancient Egypt, to India, Tibet, the Mediterranean, and North America, the cedar tree has been respected and revered.
Cedar wood is Dry/woody aroma, very subtle and noble, with a hint of spice.Cedarwood has a very spiritual, light, transcended note and many people upon first smelling this oil think they are sampling a sophisticated blend of oils. Aromatherapy properties include warming, uplifting, and toning. Comforting and reviving. Confidence building. Long lasting, acts as a fixative(slows down the evaporation in which it binds with). Considered an aphrodisiac as it is grounding and inspiring at the same time.
Myrrh The significant history of Myrrh dates back some 4,000 years for its use in healing, perfumery and ritualistic ceremonies. Myrrh essential oil is a warm, sweet smelling (yet bitter tasting), earthy oil that can be used effectively for your aromatherapy and natural perfume blends.
Myrrh essential oil is valued for use in respiratory preparations, skin formulas, treating wounds, and as a meditative aid. also attributed for calming the nerves and fostering tranquility. |
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