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Cinnamon Essential Oil 10ml
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£2.13
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Cinnamon (Leaf), Pure Essential Oil In a 10ml
Amber Glass Dropper Bottle
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Origin:
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Extraction
Process |
Perfume
Note |
| Cinnamomum zeylanicum |
Sri Lanka |
Steam distillation |
MIDDLE |
| Extraction
Description |
Scent
Description |
| Extraction by steam
distillation of the 1) leaves and twigs 2) dried inner bark. This version is
from the leaf. |
Warm, spicy, somewhat
harsh odour |
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| General
Description |
| Cinnamon Essential
Oil. Good to vaporise on car journeys. Good to use in Amphoras car diffuser.
A strong antiseptic and has a cleansing effect. Used as a comforting oil
during the cold season. A lovely room fragrance, especially during Christmas
- cinnamon, clove and orange oil together make a lovely festive fragrance. |

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| Historical
Background |
| Traditionally used as
an anti-inflammatory agent, aphrodisiac, skin conditioner, deodorant. |

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| Properties |
| Anti-fungal,
anti-viral, bactericidal, warming, stimulating, energising, uplifting. |

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| Base
Products |
| Leaf oil: Eugenol,
eugenol acetate, cinnamaldehyde, benzyl benzoate, linalol. |

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Pre-Blended Products |
| Why not try the
Cinnamon 40hr Pot Candle. Warm & Spicey |

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| Safety |
DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS
IN A CARRIER OIL BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW.
DO NOT USE IN PREGNANCY.
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What other
people think
'Essential oil can be obtained from the bark by
water or steam distillation and also from the leaves. It is important to
distinguish between the two as the oil from the bark is a very strong skin
irritant and should never be used on the skin'. - an excerpt from Aromatherapy
an A - Z by Patricia Davis.
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