Cassia Essential Oil

Botanical name: Cinnamomum cassia
Sourced from: India
Ingredients: 100% Cinnamomum cassia Oil
Extraction:Extracted using the steam distillation method from the bark.
Applications: Skin, Hair, Aromatherapy

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Usage:

Cassia essential oil is recognized for its warm, spicy, and sweet aroma. It is widely used in skincare, hair care, and aromatherapy for its warming and stimulating properties. It can be diffused to create an invigorating atmosphere and added to massage blends for its soothing effects.

Top Benefits:

  1. Warming: Cassia oil helps to provide warmth to the body, relieving aches and pains.
  2. Stimulating: It boosts mood and energy levels, reducing stress and fatigue.
  3. Antibacterial: Supports healthy skin by preventing infections and reducing inflammation.

How to Use:

Dilute a few drops of cassia oil in a carrier oil for topical application or incorporate it into homemade skincare and hair care routines. Diffuse into the air to create an invigorating atmosphere, or add a few drops to bathwater for a soothing soak.

Recipes:

  1. Warming Massage Oil: Mix cassia, ginger, and black pepper oil with a carrier oil and massage onto sore muscles.
  2. Stimulating Diffuser Blend: Blend cassia, orange, and peppermint oil in a diffuser.
  3. Antibacterial Skin Toner: Combine cassia, tea tree, and lavender oil with a carrier oil and apply to the skin.

Perfumery:

Cassia essential oil is often used as a middle note in perfumery, adding a warm, spicy scent to blends. It blends well with citrus, floral, and woody oils. Some world-famous brands that use cassia oil in their formulations include Jo Malone and Tom Ford.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Cassia oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine.
  2. It is derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia plant, native to China but widely cultivated in India.
  3. Cassia oil is known for its warming and stimulating properties.

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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): For the current batch of MSDS, please contact kewin.david@zennaura.com.

Directions:

Avoid ingestion and keep out of reach of children. For topical use, dilute with a carrier oil. Consult a physician before use if pregnant or under medical care.

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