What it does: This oil is valued for its calming, grounding aroma and is commonly used to support mental relaxation, reduce feelings of stress, and help calm irritated skin due to its soothing phytochemical profile.
How it is used: Cedarwood Essential Oil is typically used in aromatherapy for relaxation, in topical blends to soothe skin, in sleep support routines, and as part of wellness practices that focus on stress relief or emotional balance.
Natural sources and supplement forms: It is derived from the wood of cedar trees and appears as a pure essential oil, diluted oil for topical use, aromatherapy blends, and sometimes in softgel or capsule supplements for general wellness.
Why it appears in supplement formulas: This oil is included for its traditional reputation as a natural calming agent, its ability to support restful sleep, and its pleasant woodsy scent that enhances relaxation blends.
What to know before use: Undiluted use on the skin can cause irritation; those with sensitive skin or respiratory sensitivities should use with caution and consider professional advice before use.
Naturally Aromatic Oil from Ancient Trees
Cedarwood Essential Oil is steam-distilled from the wood of cedar trees, such as Atlas cedar or Eastern red cedar. Its naturally woody scent has been valued for centuries in traditional practices and perfumes. The oil contains plant compounds like cedrol, which are studied for their unique aromatic properties, making cedarwood a popular addition to both supplement blends and natural wellness products.
