Cinnamon Oil
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Cinnamon Essential Oil
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The scent of cinnamon is warm. spicy. sweet and is filled with happy memories of delicious cozy days. Cinnamon oil is known for its lush fragrance and is derived from the bark of the tree using steam distillation. Uses Hair: Cinnamon oil may be used for thickening and growth of hair and thus can be added to shampoo or hair masks for its benefits. You can also add few drops to almond oil and massage thoroughly on scalp. Skin: Due to its anti-inflammatory properties. it can be a natural remedy for inflammatory skin concerns like acne or rashes. Others: It is known for its mood enhancing properties and increases alertness of mind while reducing frustration. This warming oil is also an excellent addition to massage blends aimed at easing muscular aches and pains. sprains as well as joint pains. Blends Well With: Black Pepper. Clove. Ginger. Geranium. Cardamom. Bergamot. Frankincense. Lavender. Ylang Ylang. Orange and Tea tree Caution: Avoid during pregnancy and with sensitive skin. It can cause possible sensitization in some individuals. so use in very low concentration only. It is important to note that all
Cinnamon Oil
1,200 Per Kilogram
1 Kilogram (MOQ)
Cinnamon Oil
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50 ml (MOQ)
Cinnamon Leaf Oil
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Cinnamon leaf oil comes from Cinnamonumverum (also called Lauruscinnamomum) from the Laurel (Lauraceae) plant family. This small and bushy evergreen tree is native to Sri Lanka, but now grows in many countries such as India, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Indonesia. There are actually over 100 varieties of C. verum, with Cinnamonumzeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon) and Cinnamomunaromaticum (Chinese cinnamon) as the most consumed. Cinnamon tree can be distinguished by its small, white flowers, shiny, leathery green leaves, and purple oval berries. Its papery, pale brown bark has thick quills that roll inside one another, and are gathered every two years. Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices known to man. It was valued in ancient Egypt not only as a medicine and beverage flavoring but also as an embalming agent and is also mentioned in the Bible. Cinnamon was so precious that it was considered more valuable than gold throughout some of its history. You’ve probably heard of cinnamon bark oil, but don’t be confused – it’s an entirely different product. Cinnamon bark oil is extracted from the outer bark of the tree, resulting in a potent, perfume-quality essential oil. Cinnamon bark oil is extremely refined and therefore very expensive for everyday use, which is why many people settle for cinnamon leaf oil, as it’s lighter, cheaper, and ideal for regular use. Cinnamon leaf oil has a musky and spicy scent, and a light yellow tinge that distinguishes it from the red-brown color of cinnamon bark oil. Decreases inflammation Increases circulation Fights viruses Fights free radicals Relieves depression Stimulates the immune system Stimulates libido Fights parasite Heart-Health Booster Control blood sugar and insulin release Heals Skin Can help with weight loss Reduces Ulcers Fight Paracites Treats sore throat Help treat and prevents headache
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Cinnamon Essential Oil
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