| Aroma:Dry/woody aroma, slightly camphoraceous, smoky, balsamic. Pine-like. Latin Name:Cedrus atlantica Manet Country of Origin:Morocco Cultivation Method:Certified Organic Extraction Method:Steam Distilled Extracted From:Wood Color:Pale yellow Perfumery Note:Middle/Base Consistency:Liquid. Aromatherapy Properties:Warming, uplifting, and toning. Comforting and reviving. Considered an aphrodisiac in that it is grounding and inspiring at the same time. Confidence building. Long lasting, acts as a fixative (a fixative is a substance that binds other compounds, slowing down their evaporation and thereby making their fragrance last longer). Suggested Use:Your closet should smell like Cedarwood to keep moths out, and you may want to place tissues with drops of Cedarwood (and Lavender), as well as your empty Cedarwood bottles, in your closet. History:This Cedarwood originates in the Atlas Mountains in North Africa. In former times, linen chests were frequently crafted from this wood to keep moths out. To date, clothes hangers are frequently crafted from this wood. The ancient Egyptians already used this oil, namely to embalm, for cosmetics and perfumery. Popular incense ingredient, and still commonly burned in Tibetan temples (see Aromaland's Himalayan Cedarwood). Specific Safety Information:Non-toxic, non-irritant. Avoid during pregnancy. |