Cedarwood oil – one of the few extracts without a synthetic equivalent. Treated by the indigenous people of Siberia as a mother who nourishes and heals. An exceptionally unique natural essential oil, it is exceptionally effective in medicine and beauty care.
Cedarwood oil is mentioned in the oldest medical documents. It is obtained through the distillation of cedarwood. Cedarwood, a member of the pine family, lives for up to 800 years. The oil is cold- and hot-pressed. Cold-pressed oil is valued for its flavor and medicinal properties. Hot-pressed oil is popular in the cosmetics, perfumery, and medicine industries.
The body easily absorbs cedar oil, which is rich in
vitamins – especially B, D and F, trace elements and minerals.
What can be treated with cedar oil?
Cedarwood oil is recommended for those struggling with
dandruff , hair loss (it strengthens hair),
acne , eczema, atopic dermatitis (it greatly reduces itching), burns, and ulcers. Furthermore, the oil inhibits sebum secretion, smoothes wrinkles, and nourishes nails. It is recommended for oily skin, skin with enlarged pores, and skin affected by cellulite.
Helpful for respiratory ailments, such as bronchitis, cough, runny nose and sinusitis.
Supports the treatment of digestive and circulatory system diseases.
It heals wounds on the body. It can be used preventively to treat varicose veins.
A preparation for inflammation of the oral cavity, periodontal tissues and periodontitis.
A remedy for weakness and colds.
Fights infections and fungal infections, both external and internal.
How does the scent of cedar oil work?
The oil has a woody and balsamic scent. It can be combined with lavender,
bergamot , pine, cypress, and eucalyptus scents. It relieves stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic fatigue. It stabilizes the psyche, overcomes feelings of powerlessness and weakness, and boosts self-confidence. It has a wonderful calming effect. It soothes the mind, freeing it from tension and anxiety. It is recommended for those suffering from severe depression. Furthermore, cedarwood oil promotes good, healthy, regenerative, and undisturbed sleep, thus helping to combat insomnia.
What other properties characterize cedar extract?
The oil has extremely strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as analgesic properties (including rheumatic, joint, and muscle pain). It warms and
strengthens the immune system . It removes toxins from the body. It improves vision. It stimulates metabolism. It relieves cramps. It supports liver and kidney function. It regulates the menstrual cycle. It has diuretic and expectorant properties. It drives away annoying insects (as the red color of cedarwood repels insects).
It rejuvenates – Siberian people rub cedar oil into their skin, making them look younger than their actual age.
Can it be used by cosmetologists?
Absolutely. Oil cleanses, nourishes, and protects, which is why it's an ingredient in many facial care products (balms, masks, scrubs), hair care products, hand care products, and nail care products.