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100% Essential Oils Cedarwood 10 ml

100% Essential Oils Cedarwood 10 ml

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Rich shade, warm and clear wood scent Chinese weeping cypress (Cupressus funebris) essential oil has multiple benefits and is commonly used for massages.

Chinese weeping cypress qualities:

  • widely used in emotion–focused aromatherapy as it is thought to provide emotional stability and to “ground” oneself;
  • suitable for oily, acne-prone skin care;
  • used for inhalation to relieve cold symptoms;
  • can help to ease up the symptoms of varicose veins;
  • used in anti-cellulite procedures;
  • suitable for increased sweating and bad body odour;
  • etc.

How to properly use Chinese weeping cypress essential oil? 

Chinese weeping cypress purifies the air and creates an atmosphere as if you were surrounded by a lush pine tree forest. To feel like you're in a pine forest at home, add 6-8 drops of oil to the steamer during the day and 3-4 drops at night.

To fight cellulite, massage with 50 ml of plant-based oil with 8 drops each of cypress, rosemary and grapefruit essential oils. Massage the problematic areas with the mixture at least once a day.

Add 4-5 drops of cypress essential oil to a teaspoon of plant-based oil to prepare an aromatic bath, followed by a mild, low-concentration aromatherapy blend of 50 ml plant-based oil and 10-2 drops of cypress essential oil.

Use a mixture of 50 ml plant-based oil, 10 drops of cypress oil and grapefruit oil, 5 drops of levander oil and 2 drops of chamomile essential oil to relax the muscles after an intensive workout session. 

Effective remedies for perspiration and body odour are bathing with cypress essential oil and foot baths with a mixture of salt and a few drops of cypress and Japanese laurel essential oils. Drop some of the oil in your body wash, washing oil, or shampoo (one or two drops are enough). These procedures will leave a pleasant scent on your body.

Essential oils are not medicine. Their effects are researched and, due to the EU's control of health claims, we cannot provide a full description of their properties.

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