Sometimes referred to
as cedarwood essential oil, it's sourced from the wood of the cedar tree (Cedrus atlantica).
Specializing in DEET - free insect repellents, new brand Nantucket Spider blends essential oils such
as cedarwood, clove, peppermint and rosemary into non-greasy mists that are gentle on skin and clothes.
Not exact matches
Cedarwood should be treated
as an aroma oil rather than topical use.
To make things simple I've just gone with the woodsy category — tea tree (also known
as melaleuca), frankincense, sandalwood, and
cedarwood — and one citrus oil that isn't phototoxic (sweet orange.)
A drop or two of
cedarwood, citronella, lavender, or tea tree essential oils can be applied topically to pulse points such
as the inside of the wrists, behind the knees, and behind the ears every hour or so to repel buzzing bombers.
Chamomile is another essential oil that is considered calming
as is rose, jasmine, sandalwood, and
cedarwood.
I add
Cedarwood Atlas in my face serum,
as it has regenerative and astringent properties to help promote clear, healthy skin.
Enjoy the outdoors annoyance free with
Cedarwood blended with oils such
as Citronella, Rosemary, Tea Tree, Myrtle, Clove, or Lemongrass.
Another very useful oil is
cedarwood oil,
as it is a highly effective flea killer.
Ingredients: Saponified * Oils of Coconut, Olive and Jojoba, Tea Tree Oil, Rosemary Oil, Sage Oil,
Cedarwood Oil, Peppermint Oil, Sweet Orange Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Pine Needle Oil, Aloe Vera, Rosemary Extract (
as a preservative)
A gorgeous
cedarwood - it is often used in a variety of insect applications, soaps, and is traditionally used to deter moths (a la cedar chests...) A beautiful and calming woody middle / base note it is also noted for tonifying the kidneys, spleen, and pancreas,
as well having effects for cellulite.
Since 1960,
cedarwood oil has been registered
as a pesticide by the EPA.
Prevent fleas by giving your pets regular baths with natural flea fighting shampoos that contain essential oils such
as lemongrass,
cedarwood, peppermint, rosemary, or thyme.
Gift a friend with the scents of the season
as the candle fills their home with the aromas of douglas fir,
cedarwood, sandalwood and patchouli.