Cedarwood oil

Cedarwood Oil is an essential oil extracted primarily through steam distillation of the wood, stumps, or sawdust of various cedar tree species, most commonly Cedrus atlantica, Juniperus virginiana, or Cedrus deodara. It features a warm, woody, balsamic aroma with subtle earthy notes. Rich in sesquiterpenes and cedrol, Cedarwood Oil is widely valued for its calming, antiseptic, insecticidal, and anti-inflammatory properties. It finds diverse applications in cosmetics, aromatherapy, natural perfumery, household cleaning, and agricultural pest control. Its grounding scent and skin benefits make it a common base note in personal care and wellness formulations.

Terpenes oil

Terpenes Oil refers to a broad class of volatile aromatic compounds extracted from various plants, primarily conifers and citrus fruits. These natural hydrocarbons are responsible for the characteristic scents of many essential oils and are widely used in industrial, cosmetic, and therapeutic applications. Terpenes Oil typically contains compounds such as pinene, limonene, myrcene, and others, each contributing unique fragrance and functional properties. Known for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and solvent qualities, terpenes oils are versatile ingredients used in fragrances, cleaning agents, pharmaceuticals, and flavoring.