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Cypress Essential Oil
Cypress Essential Oil Cypress Therapeutic Essential Oil refreshes and restores, and is a wonderful oil for easing muscle and joint pain. Botanical Name: Cupressus sempervirens Origin: Spain Family: Conifera Aroma: Sweet, smoky, balsamic Perfume Note: Middle Method of Extraction: Steam distillation Source: Leaves and stems Properties: Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, deodorant, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide, sedative, tonic Main Chemical Components: Pirene, chmphene, sylvestrene, cymene, sabinol. Blends Well With the essential oils: bergamot, clary sage, juniper berry, lavender, lemon, orange, rosemary, sandalwood essential oil. Description, Uses and Benefits: Cypress essential oil is a soothing oil that eases aches, pains and coughs. With its smoky woodsy fragrance, Cypress oil refreshes, restores and tones. Cypress essential oil is an astringent oil useful for refreshing and caring for oily and blemished skin, and works as a natural deodorant. As a massage base, cypress is soothing for PMS and menstrual cramps. Also said to be helpful for menopausal symptoms and in a cellulite treatment. Natural Deodorant Two drops Lavender 1 drop Cypress 1 drop Bergamot FCF Combine above in 2 tablespoons of grapeseed oil, and apply lightly to the underarm area. Aromatherapy Use: antiseptic, astringent, deodorant, soothing agent, skin conditioner. Bruising; Varicose Veins; Cautions: If pregnant or under doctor's care always consult a physician. Cypress oil is generally non-irritating, non-sensitizing and non-toxic, but always test in small amounts before use. Always test properly diluted and in small amounts before use. |
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