Usage:
Cinnamon leaf essential oil is known for its warm, spicy, and slightly sweet aroma. It is widely used in aromatherapy and skincare for its stimulating and soothing properties. It can be diffused to create an energizing atmosphere and added to massage blends for its warming effects.
Top Benefits:
- Stimulating: Cinnamon leaf oil helps to invigorate the senses and promote alertness.
- Warming: It provides a warming sensation when applied topically, aiding in muscle relaxation.
- Antimicrobial: Supports healthy skin by reducing microbial activity.
How to Use:
Dilute a few drops of cinnamon leaf oil in a carrier oil for topical application or incorporate it into homemade skincare routines. Diffuse into the air to create an energizing atmosphere, or add a few drops to bathwater for a warming soak.
Recipes:
- Stimulating Diffuser Blend: Blend cinnamon leaf, peppermint, and eucalyptus oil in a diffuser.
- Warming Massage Oil: Mix cinnamon leaf, ginger, and black pepper oil with a carrier oil and massage onto the skin.
- Antimicrobial Skin Balm: Combine cinnamon leaf, tea tree, and lavender oil with a carrier oil and apply to the skin.
Perfumery:
Cinnamon leaf 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 perfumes that use cinnamon leaf oil in their formulations include “Amber Absolute” by Tom Ford and “Myrrh & Tonka” by Jo Malone.
Interesting Facts:
- Cinnamon leaf oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine.
- It is derived from the leaves of the Cinnamomum verum tree, native to Sri Lanka.
- Cinnamon leaf oil is known for its stimulating and soothing properties.
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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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