Cinnamon Bark Essentail Oil
Cinnamon has long been cherished for its comforting aroma and warming feel. Our Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is steam‑distilled from the bark of Cinnamomum zeylanicum to capture its rich, spicy scent and supportive plant compounds. When diffused it fills your space with a cosy, uplifting fragrance; when diluted into a carrier oil it can be used for skin and hair rituals.
On skin it acts as a gentle astringent, helping to cleanse, tone and leave a smooth complexion. In hair care, a few drops in a homemade mask help balance scalp oils, manage dandruff and add natural volume.
Because this oil is highly concentrated, always blend it with a carrier oil before applying to skin or hair. Avoid ingestion and consult a health‑care professional if pregnant, nursing or on medication.
- 100 % pure steam‑distilled cinnamon bark oil.
Benefits for Hair:
- Helps balance scalp oils, reduce dandruff and add volume when blended in a mask with carrier oil and honey.
How to Use:
- Mix 5–6 drops with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of honey.
- Apply to scalp and hair, leave 20–30 minutes and shampoo.
- Use weekly for best results..
Benefits for Skin:
- Acts as a mild astringent to cleanse and tone skin, leaving it smoother; moisturizes dry patches.
How to Use:
- Dilute 1 drop with at least 1 teaspoon of carrier oil (e.g., coconut or sweet almond).
- Apply to cleansed skin as part of a toner or massage blend.
- Do a patch test first.
Benefits for Aromatherapy:
- Provides a warm, comforting scent and supports relaxation when diffused.
How to Use:
- Add 2–3 drops to a diffuser filled with water.
- Enjoy the warm aroma for relaxation.
- Always dilute before applying to skin or hair; undiluted oil can cause burns or irritation.
- For external use only; do not ingest. Cassia oils contain coumarin, which may harm the liver and kidneys if consumed.
- Avoid use during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless advised by a health professional.
- Keep away from eyes, mucous membranes and children; perform a patch test before first use.