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Aura cacia
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Distilled from oil-rich heartwood, Texas cedarwood has similar properties to sandalwood at a fraction of the cost. The oil helps focus thoughts and stabilize the emotions. Mix several drops with citronella and grapefruit for a refreshing patio spray. (Texas cedarwood contains a natural substance that can form crystals in the oil.
Suggested Use: Scalp Toner: 6 drops cedarwood, 6 drops sandalwood, 6 drops sweet orange, 1/2 oz. witch hazel extract, 1/2 oz. water.
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Supplemental Facts
Notes: Color: Dark orange to brownish
Viscosity: Somewhat viscous
Top Note: Oily, rich, sweet-woody
Middle Note: Mild sweet-woody, somewhat balsamic undertone
Dry Note: Sweet-woody, less balsamic
Aromatherapy Actions: Harmonizing, relaxing, anxiety reducing
Origin: Mexico/U.S./Canada
Processing Notes: Essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of dry, trunk and limbs.
Common Name: Cedarwood, Texas
Aroma: Woody, Balsamic
Other Ingredients: Juniperus mexicana (Texas cedarwood) oil |
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Caution: If pregnant, suffering from any medical condition or taking medication, consult a health care practitioner before use.
Dilute properly-May irritate skin.
Not for internal use.
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
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