Distilled from the 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, insect-repelling patio spray. Texas cedarwood contains a natural substance that can form crystals in the oil. If this happens, warm the bottle slightly until the crystals dissolve.
Botanical Name: Juniperus mexicana Suggested Uses: Scalp Toner: 6 drops cedarwood, 6 drops sandalwood, 6 drops sweet orange, 1/2 oz. water. Safety Info: Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Dilute properly. Avoid if pregnant. Product 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 Safety Data: Fairly non-toxic. Avoid during pregnancy. Regulatory Status: None
Origin: Mexico/U.S. Processing Notes: Essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of dry, trunk and limbs. Common Name: Cedarwood, Texas Form: Essential Oil Bar Code: 0-51381-91108-9