Cedarwood, Atlas - Organic EO

Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carrière

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The woody, warm and balsamic aroma of Atlas Cedarwood is one that perfumers often describe as ‘masculine’, although in fact it appeals to all genders. And because Cedarwood’s warm, embracing

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Selected size SKU:176-016 - Cedarwood, Atlas - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

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The woody, warm and balsamic aroma of Atlas Cedarwood is one that perfumers often describe as ‘masculine’, although in fact it appeals to all genders. And because Cedarwood’s warm, embracing fragrance has a profoundly soulful quality, it is often found in more introspective, personal perfumes and in meditation blends. Revered for millennia, Atlas Cedarwood has been used for building ships, shrines, and bath houses, as well as in cosmetics, and perfumery; it is also considered to be one of the earliest incense materials.[1]

Impressive Cedrus atlantica forests once blanketed the high mountains of North Africa, but harvesting the timber has nearly brought the tree to its knees in countries like Algeria, where fires and unregulated cutting resulted in a steep decline in their population and range. Our Organic Atlas Cedarwood essential oil is produced at our extraction facility in Morocco using wood shavings and sawdust upcycled from the lumber industry. More importantly, as a by-product of the strictly controlled logging industry in Morocco, no trees are cut to produce it. In addition, we work with suppliers to evaluate and improve sustainability, tools and practices in all stages of production.[2] Ensuring the sustainability of vulnerable biological species is a very important aspect that we consider when sourcing our oils.

Atlas Cedarwood essential oil has wide applications in aromatherapy as well as natural perfumery. The calming aroma of Atlas Cedarwood is believed to be associated with the energy centeredness and abundance.[3] The aroma is wonderful to diffuse on its own, a superb addition to massage oils, and ideal in blends that aim to deepen the spiritual in every body.

Please note when purchasing Cedarwood essential oil: we recommend Atlas and Himalayan Cedarwood oils, as they are the most notably used, have an appealing aroma, and are the only true Cedar oils typically available. Texas Cedarwood and Virginia Cedarwood are actually Junipers and although quite useful, are different in aroma and effects. Cedar Leaf oil is from a species of Thuja and is best used very carefully or not at all due to its potential toxicity.[4]

1 Davis, Patricia. Aromatherapy  An A-Z, 1988, pp. 71-2.

2 Industry communication.

3 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Aromatherapeutic Blending Essential Oils in Synergy, 2016, p. 201.

4 Rhind, Jennifer Peace Rhind. Essential Oils  A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, 2nd ed., 2012, p. 236.

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Customer Reviews

Rich and Deep Notes yet, light citrus notes

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This oil is just amazing, and I need more! It does have that typical cedar chest scent, but much more. It is way deeper and has a great citrus scent, like Neroli or orange coming through the deep base notes. It's just great, and it's at a great price. I'm mixing it with ylang-ylang, and lemon, maybe rose as well. Any top note comes through nicely. Works great in my diffuser and smells good on my face! And, today, I used it on my dark wood furniture and wow! It put a bright shine to the wood and smells fantastic! Yes, need more!

Review by Robert 3/3/2016

Really Nice

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This oil smells exactly like cedar sap with a sweet, slightly spicy depth. A living tree, rather than "dead" cedar closet boards. Towards dry-down, it mellows into a warm, sweet, slightly woody scent with an accent of cedar needles. This was a surprise to me (my fist Cedar EO of any kind), but a nice one. I am truly addicted to it. I'm wearing it as a perfume, diluted to 20%.

Review by Tanya 12/6/2015

Very Happy

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I've never smelled cedarwood & was very pleased. Not what I expected. I think it will blend nicely with citrus oils .

Review by Donna 8/25/2015

Sweet!

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I have never smelled cedarwood EO before. I honestly thought it would smell like lumber warehouse. How pleasantly surprised I was! It smells only slightly woody, if woody means smelling a piece of freshly cut wood. But it opens up with the sweetest notes of licorice! It smells so sweet, almost like candy! But there's more in this fragrance, there's so much depth and character, you can almost wear it as a perfume! I would say it is more feminine than masculine for all the sweetness, but it can make any masculine blend exquisite! I smell sweetest licorice with slight notes of spice, vanilla, and yes, woody notes as well. I associate it with fun and playfulness, but at the same time depth and steadiness. It's got everything! It's uplifting and at the same time grounding in a harmonious duality.

Review by Tatiana 7/25/2015

The real deal!

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Oh my God, no wonder why Atlas cedarwood is so highly revered! Whenever I open the bottle I just cannot stop sniffing it's aroma. Unlike the harsher wood chips note with the faux cedars (As I sometimes call them), this is so rounded, smooth, and balsamic. Absolutely no wood chips with this one! Although it has a sharp urinous note that's characteristic with cedars, it is actually quite enjoyable thanks to the overall roundness of the aroma. Comparing the true cedarwoods, the Atlas variety is similar to the Himalayan variety, but the latter is more mild, sweeter, and has a characteristic buttery smoothness, while the former is more pronounced, has stronger woody depth, less sweet, and is not buttery.

Review by derrick 5/17/2015

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