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Cedarwood Essential Oil Scientific Research: Benefits, Uses and Studies

 


Cedarwood Essential Oil Scientific Research

INCI Name: Cedrus Atlantica Bark Oil

Primary Benefits:

Calms the nervous system and supports relaxation
Promotes scalp and hair health, reducing dandruff
Natural insect repellent and antibacterial properties

Scientific Studies

1. The Calming Effects of Cedarwood Oil on the Nervous System

2. Cedarwood Oil’s Effects on Scalp and Hair Health

 

Safety Considerations:

Generally safe for all skin types when diluted properly
✔ Not recommended for pregnant women unless medically advised
✔ Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes

Usage Recommendations:

💨 Aromatherapy: Add 5 drops to a diffuser before bed for relaxation
🌿 Scalp Health: Mix 3 drops with Jojoba oil and massage into the scalp
🦟 Insect Repellent: Blend 5 drops with Witch Hazel in a spray bottle

Historical & Cultural Use:

✔ Used in Ancient Egypt for preserving mummies and sacred rituals
✔ A popular ingredient in Tibetan incense for meditation and relaxation
✔ Traditional Native American medicine used Cedarwood for purification

Chemical Composition & Active Compounds:

Cedrol – Known for calming and sedative effects
α-Himachalene – Contributes to antimicrobial and antifungal properties
β-Himachalene – Supports hair and scalp health

Best Pairings (Blending & Synergies):

For relaxation: Blends well with Lavender and Sandalwood
For hair health: Pairs well with Rosemary and Peppermint
For meditation: Mix with Frankincense and Myrrh

User Benefits by Category:

For Sleep: Supports deep sleep and relaxation
For Hair & Scalp: Reduces dandruff and strengthens follicles
For Outdoor Protection: Acts as a natural bug repellent

Application & DIY Uses:

💨 Sleep Aid Diffuser Blend: Combine Cedarwood, Lavender, and Chamomile
🌿 Anti-Dandruff Hair Mask: Mix Cedarwood, Coconut Oil, and Aloe Vera
🦟 Mosquito Repellent Spray: Blend Cedarwood, Lemon Eucalyptus, and Witch Hazel

Fun Fact & Myth Busting:

🚀 Did you know? Cedarwood was used in King Solomon’s Temple for its fragrance and durability!
Myth: "Cedarwood oil is only for sleep." – False! It’s also great for hair growth, scalp health, and natural insect repellent.

 



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