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  • Pure Natural Cedar Essential Oil For Health Care

    Pure Natural Cedar Essential Oil For Health Care

    Cedar oil, also known as cedarwood oil, is an essential oil derived from various types of conifers, most in the pine or cypress botanical families. It is produced from the foliage, and sometimes the wood, roots, and stumps left after logging of trees for timber. It has many uses in art, industry, and perfumery, and while the characteristics of oils derived from various species may vary, all have some degree of pesticidal effects.

    Benefits

    Cedar Essential Oil is steam distilled from the wood of the Cedar tree, of which there are several species. Used in aromatherapy applications, Cedar Essential Oil helps to deodorize indoor environments, repel insects, prevent the development of mildew, improve cerebral activity, relax the body, enhance concentration, decrease hyperactivity, reduce harmful stress, ease tension, clear the mind, and encourage the onset of quality sleep. Used cosmetically on the skin, Cedar Essential Oil can help soothe irritation, inflammation, redness, and itchiness, as well as dryness that leads to cracking, peeling, or blistering. It helps regulate sebum production, eliminates acne-causing bacteria, guards the skin against environmental pollutants and toxins, reduces the chances of future breakouts, helps to eliminate unpleasant odors, and reduces the appearance of the signs of aging. Used in hair, Cedar Oil is known to cleanse and enhance circulation to the scalp, tighten the follicles, stimulate healthy growth, reduce thinning, and slow hair loss. Used medicinally, Cedar Essential Oil is reputed to protect the body against harmful bacteria, facilitate wound-healing, address the discomforts of muscle aches, joint pain or stiffness, soothe coughs as well as spasms, support the health of the organs, regulate menstruation, and stimulate circulation.

    Because of its warm properties, Cedarwood oil blends well with herbal oils like Clary Sage, woody oils like Cypress, and even other spicy essential oils like Frankincense. Cedarwood oil also blends well with Bergamot, Cinnamon Bark, Lemon, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Thyme, and Vetiver.

  • Skin Care Seabuckthorn Seed Oil 100% Pure Organic

    Skin Care Seabuckthorn Seed Oil 100% Pure Organic

    Made from the tiny black seeds of the sea buckthorn berry, this oil packs a nutritional punch. Sea buckthorn seed oil is a traditional herbal health and beauty supplement. This natural, plant based oil addresses many needs and has many uses. Sea buckthorn seed oil is versatile as an oral supplement or topical skin care treatment.

    Benefits

    Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil oil is just as renowned for its antiaging benefits as it is for its skin healing benefits. Sea buckthorn repairs oxidative damage and has wonderful anti-aging properties. There are two types of Sea Buckthorn Oil that can be extracted from the shrub, namely fruit oil and seed oil. The fruit oil is derived from the fleshy pulp of the berries, while the seed oil is extracted from the small dark seeds of the small nutrient rich orange-yellow berries that grow on the shrub. Both the oils have a major difference in term of appearance and consistency: Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil is a dark red or orange-red color, and has a thick consistency (it is liquid at room temperature, but becomes much thicker if refrigerated), whereas the Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil is paler yellow or orange in color and more fluid (does not solidify under refrigeration). Both offer an array of fantastic skin benefits.

    Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil contains omega 3 and 6 in an almost perfect ratio along with omega 9 and is best suited for dry and mature skin. Recognized for its anti-aging properties, Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil is ideal for stimulating skin cell regeneration and for fighting signs of aging. Clinical studies have shown that the oil’s use on the skin can improve antioxidant levels and reduce the levels of reactive oxygen species. It can can also contribute to the reduction of the damaging effects of sun radiation due to the wealth of nutrients it contains. Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil is used in some shampoos and other hair care products, it has sometimes been used as a type of topical medication for skin disorders. Skin suffering from neurodermatitis benefits from the anti-inflammatory, wound-healing effects of this oil. Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil hydrates the skin and promotes the formation of collagen, a structural protein essential for youthful skin. The anti-aging benefits of collagen are endless, from helping to plump the skin and prevent sagging to smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles. Because of the generous amounts of vitamin E in Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil, its use may help wounds heal. The natural antibacterial properties of the oil may also aid in preventing wound infection.

    Blends well with: Grapefruit, Frankincense, Rose Otto, Lavender, Schizandra Berry, Palmarosa, Sweet Thyme, Rosemary, Peppermint, Oregano, Bergamot, and Lime.

  • Skin Care Seabuckthorn Fruit Oil Essential Oil

    Skin Care Seabuckthorn Fruit Oil Essential Oil

    Our organic sea buckthorn oil is a useful and highly prized oil typically used in skin care. It can be applied directly to the skin or included within skin care preparations. This oil contains essential fatty acids, carotenes, tocopherols and phytosterols.

    Benefits

    Sea Buckthorn Berry Oil is used topically, specifically to treat damaged skin. With emollient components, and rich in beta carotene and Vitamin E, it promotes wound healing. The oil is highly concentrated, and can be used alone in very small amounts. However, it is best combined with other natural carrier oils and pure essential oils.

    Ditch those chemically-laden acne products once and for all and let nature heal your skin! Acne is a result of inflammation in the skin and because one of the most well-known effects of sea buckthorn is its ability to drastically reduce inflammation, you can be sure you’ll be well on your way to that clear skin of your dreams when you start applying it topically. Sea buckthorn oil is excellent for reducing acne breakouts, because it signals the oil glands to stop creating excess amounts of sebum.

    Sea buckthorn will reduce inflammation in the skin, prevent future flare ups, help to fade scars and promote an overall more even and smoother skin texture. Unlike conventional acne products, sea buckthorn will begin to heal your blemishes without ever drying out your skin. What you may not realize, is that those conventional and harsh products that dry out your skin actually increase your risk of breakouts.

    Sea Buckthorn oil is just as renowned for its anti-aging benefits as it is for its skin healing benefits. Sea buckthorn repairs oxidative damage and has wonderful anti-aging properties. It hydrates the skin and promotes the formation of collagen, a structural protein essential for youthful skin. The anti-aging benefits of collagen are endless, from helping to plump the skin and prevent sagging to smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Natural Essential Oil Patchouli Oil For Perfume

    Natural Essential Oil Patchouli Oil For Perfume

    Patchouli oil, with its recognizable musky, sweet, spicy aroma, is used widely as a base note and fixative ingredient in modern perfume and skincare products. In fact, you might be surprised to learn that some of the most popular products today contain patchouli. But it’s about more than a good scent—in fact, patchouli comes with a number of benefits for the skin, according to experts.

    Benefits

    Traditionally, patchouli has been used often as a medicinal ingredient to treat skin inflammations and scars, headaches, colic, muscle spasms, bacterial, and viral infections, anxiety, and depression. The Chinese, Japanese, and Arabs believe it to possess aphrodisiac properties. If using it on skin, it’s best to dilute with a carrier oil, as patchouli can be potent on its own. Patchouli is also frequently used as an aromatherapy product, placed in a diffuser to reap the most benefits. Another favorite way to use patchouli is in candle form. We’ve heard great things about Paddywax’s tobacco and patchouli candles. You can also use patchouli oil mixed with other essential oils to create your own moisturizers, massage oils, and more. It’s particularly nice when paired with jasmine.

    Side effects

    Patchouli oil is generally thought to be safe for use on the skin or inhaled when diluted. Remember, though, never apply pure essential oils directly to your skin without a carrier oil and never consume essential oils. This could cause skin irritation or other serious side effects.

  • Mandarin Essential Oil Fragrance Oil Organic Therapeutic Grade

    Mandarin Essential Oil Fragrance Oil Organic Therapeutic Grade

    Of all the citrus essential oils, Mandarin Essential Oil is often thought to have the sweetest aroma, and it tends to be less stimulating than most other citrus oils with the exception of Bergamot Essential Oil. Although it’s not typically found to be as stimulating, Mandarin Oil can be a wonderfully uplifting oil. Aromatically, it blends well with many other essential oils including citrus, floral, wood, spice and herb families of oils. Mandarin Essential Oil tends to be a favorite of children. If desiring to diffuse a citrus oil in the evenings before bed, Mandarin Essential Oil may be the best choice.

    Benefits

    You really can’t go wrong by adding this sweet, citrusy essential oil into your beauty routine. If you have issues with acne, scars, wrinkles, or dull skin, Mandarin Essential Oil can help support glowing, healthy skin. Not only does this help maintain healthy skin, it also helps promote a healthy digestive system. If you have feelings of an upset stomach or constipation, use 9 drops of Mandarin per ounce of carrier oil in an abdominal massage to help relieve symptoms. Like most citrus essential oils, you can use Mandarin to enhance your cleaning products. Its sweet, citrus aroma brings upon a refreshing scent, so there’s no question why this wouldn’t be a great addition to DIY projects such as cleaners and scrubs. Most notably, you can use Mandarin Essential Oil to help improve the aroma of a stale room. Simply diffuse it into the air by placing a few drops into your diffuser to take in its refreshing benefits. Mandarin essential oil is considered a tonic for overall digestive system health. For abdominal pains caused by cramps and wind the antispasmodic action can give relief. Mandarin is also considered and anti-inflammatory and may help ease digestive upset caused by allergies or other inflammation. The essential oil can help stimulate the gallbladder and support good digestion.

    Blends Well With

    Basil, black pepper, chamomile roman, cinnamon, clary sage, clove, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, juniper, lemon, myrrh, neroli, nutmeg, palmarosa, patchouli, petitgrain, rose, sandalwood, and ylang ylang

    Precautions
    This oil can cause skin sensitization if oxidized. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children.

    Before using topically, perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back by applying a small quantity of diluted essential oil and apply a bandage. Wash the area if you experience any irritation. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours it is safe to use on your skin.

  • Bulk Star Anise Oil Health Care Food Grade for Soap Candle

    Bulk Star Anise Oil Health Care Food Grade for Soap Candle

    Star Anise Essential Oil has an aroma similar to black licorice. Star Anise Oil can be useful in diffuser and inhaler blends intended to help ease bronchitis, colds and the flu. Star Anise Star Anise Essential Oil may also be helpful in aromatherapy blends that are intended to help digestion and muscular aches or pains.

    Benefits

    It’s clear to you that your skin needs quality oil to look and feel well-taken care-off. With natural properties that help your body fight off infections, anise provides you with an oil option good for your skin. It will deep clean your skin such that possible pores that cause acne get eliminated. It also has active ingredients that support the repair and healing process of your body skin. If you have ever held black licorice near your nose, you’re then aware of the kind of aroma anise produces. A small drop of the anise seed’s essential oil can make a notable change to any dull inhaler blend. That’s why it’s useful when it comes to easing colds, flu, and bronchitis when mixed with other inhaler blends. The fragrance properties found in anise gives it a rich and sweet scent good for aromatherapy products. As you start using anise, you will find a big difference in your life. You will start feeling healthier, calmer, happier, and finally younger. As part of the aromatic plants family, anise’s use dates back to ancient traditions. It was used both as conventional and folk medicine and is currently in use in the pharmaceutical industries. Just like other essential oils, it contains sedative effects which make it bring down hysterical and epileptic strikes. It achieves that by slowing down the respiration, nervous, and circulation processes. Essential oils, anise among them, are a great way of promoting your immune system health. Anise oil contains anti-microbial, anti-viral, anti-bacteria, and antioxidant properties. All those properties are important in making your body maintain harmony and balance within your immune system.

    Blend well with

    It’s recommended you dilute the oil well and put systematic drops to the blends until you reach the desired level. You can blend star anise with Caraway, Cedarwood, Ambrette, Cinnamon, Coriander, Mandarin, Mimosa, Lavender, Orange, Rose, Fennel, Clove, Cardamom, Cypress, Ginger, Pine, Jasmine, Dill, and Petitgrain.

  • Vetiver Oil Best Quality 100% Pure Aromatherapy Grade Perfume

    Vetiver Oil Best Quality 100% Pure Aromatherapy Grade Perfume

    Through emotional and physical balance we often find clarity. With a woody and musky aroma, Vetiver inspires a harmonious state while promoting deep concentration. An extremely versatile essential oil, Vetiver has an alluring effect that can enhance sensual and romantic emotions.

    Benefits and Uses

    Vetiver oil is a cicatrisant, meaning it heals scars by promoting the regeneration of skin and tissue. It rejuvenates the skin and removes dark spots or signs of acne and pox. It’s also an anti-aging oil and effectively treats stretch marks, cracks and other skin disorders. Vetiver oil boosts the immune and nervous system, as it’s a natural tonic. Traditionally, vetiver oil has been used in aromatherapy for relaxation and alleviating emotional stress, panic attacks, trauma, anxiety, insomnia, hysteria and depression. Vetiver oil proved the most effective repellent because of its long-lasting activity. For thousands of years, vetiver grass has been used to make roof thatches, rugs, baskets and curtains. In India, vetiver roots are dried and then woven into window curtains; the curtains cool the fresh air that comes in from the window, so in the hot summer months the rooms are fresh and airy. Sometimes the curtains are sprayed with water so the hot air that passes through creates a cool and fragrant breeze.

    Make your own vetiver water by soaking clean vetiver roots in cooled boiling water for 2–3 hours. Make sure to cover the pot as the roots soak. The water has a calming effect on the body, and it acts as a blood purifier. It can also be used to rinse your hair to give you a cooling and refreshing feeling.

    Put 5–10 drops of vetiver oil in your bath water; because it’s both fragrant and cooling, using it in your bath prevents overheating and helps with relaxation and insomnia. To boost the calming results, combine vetiver oil with lavender and rose essential oils as well.

    To benefit your mind and mood, diffuse 3–5 drops of vetiver oil or place 1–2 drops on your wrists, chest and neck.

    Side effects

    Vetiver essential oil is completely safe, being a non-irritant, non-sensitizing, and non-toxic substance. However, it should only be taken in a low dosage. If you are pregnant and during breastfeeding conditions then you can consult a physician first. Still, there are lots of information and research still going on related to the side effects of vetiver oil and contradiction with other medication.

  • Spearmint Essential Oil  Private Label Natural

    Spearmint Essential Oil Private Label Natural

    Our organic spearmint essential oil is steam distilled from Mentha spicata. This invigorating and refreshing essential oil is typically used in perfumery, soaps, and lotion recipes. Spearmint is a top note that is wonderful radiating out of a diffuser or in a variety of aromatherapy sprays. Despite their shared aroma, spearmint contains little to no menthol when compared to peppermint. This makes them interchangeable from a fragrance perspective but not necessarily from a functional aspect. Spearmint is particularly useful in calming tension, gently waking up the senses and clearing the mind. Emotionally invigorating, this oil is a staple in the essential oil world and a wonderful addition to most blends.

    Benefits and Uses

    This oil works well as an antiseptic for wounds and ulcers as it prevents them from becoming septic while also helping them to heal faster. This oil has a relaxing and cooling effect on the brain, which removes stress on our cognitive center. It helps people to concentrate, and since it is a cephalic substance, it helps to cure headaches and other stress-related neural problems. This oil is supposed to be good for the overall health and protection of the brain as well. Problems with menstruation, such as irregular periods, obstructed menses and early menopause can be solved with the help of this essential oil. It promotes the secretion of hormones like estrogen, which facilitates menstruation and ensures good uterine and sexual health. This also delays the onset of menopause and relieves certain symptoms associated with menstruation like nausea, fatigue, and pain in the lower abdominal region. This essential oil stimulates the secretion of hormones and the discharge of enzymes, gastric juices, and bile. It also stimulates nerves and brain function and promotes good blood circulation. This keeps the metabolic activity at a high rate and also boosts the strength of the immune system because stimulating blood circulation boosts immunity and toxin removal.

    • You can use spearmint oil in the diffuser. This will help elevate your mood and also boost concentration.
    • Add a drop of spearmint oil to your baked goods, desserts or salads for a unique flavor. This also aids in digestion.
    • You can find cosmetics or medicinal products having spearmint essential oil as their primary ingredient for skin care.

    Safety

    This oil can cause skin sensitization and mucous membrane irritation. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified healthcare practitioner. Keep away from children and pets. Before using perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back. Apply a small quantity of diluted essential oil and cover with a bandage. If you experience any irritation use carrier oil or cream to further dilute the essential oil, and then wash with soap and water. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours it is safe to use on your skin. Learn more about using essential oils here.

  • Petitgrain Oil Orange Leaf Essential Oil

    Petitgrain Oil Orange Leaf Essential Oil

    Petitgrain Essential Oil originated from Paraguay and is extracted using steam distillation from the leaves and twigs of the Seville bitter orange tree. This oil has a woodsy, fresh scent with a hint of floral. This wonderful aroma is a favorite for natural perfumery, comforting the mind when emotions are running wild, and is gentle and effective for skin care. When added to body or room spray, the delightful scent of Petitgrain can give the atmosphere not only a wonderful aroma, but creates an environment that is uplifting and energizing. During times of great emotional upheaval, Petitgrain is a go to choice to help balance emotions. A favorite for skin care, Petitgrain is gentle, yet effective to help with blemishes and oily skin.

    Benefits

    Apart from being used in aromatherapy, the Petitgrain oil has numerous uses in herbal medicine. Its medicinal uses are listed and explained below.  The refreshing, energizing, and delightfully woody yet floral fragrance of Petitgrain essential oil does not leave any trace of body odor. It also curbs the growth of bacteria in those parts of the body that are always subjected to heat and sweat and remain covered by clothes so sunlight cannot reach them. In this way, this essential oil prevents body odor and various skin infections which result from these bacterial growths.

    The relaxing effect of Petitgrain essential oil helps overcome depression and other problems such as anxiety, stress, anger, and fear. It uplifts the mood and induces positive thinking. This oil has a very good reputation as a nerve tonic. It has a soothing and relaxing effect on the nerves and protects them from the adverse effects of shock, anger, anxiety, and fear. Petitgrain essential oil is equally efficient in calming nervous afflictions, convulsions, and epileptic and hysteric attacks. Finally, it strengthens the nerves and the nervous system as a whole.

    Uses

    Add 2 drops of Petitgrain and 2 drops of Mandarin to your favorite aromatherapy diffuser, personal inhaler, or diffuser necklace to help calm and balance the mind during times of high emotional duress. Dilute using a 1-3% ratio with your favorite Plant Therapy carrier oil and apply topically to the skin to help blemishes and oily skin.

    Blending: The essential oils of bergamot, geranium, lavender, palmarosa, rosewood, and sandalwood blend make fine blends with the Petitgrain essential oil.

  • Best Price Palmarosa Oil for Aromatherapy

    Best Price Palmarosa Oil for Aromatherapy

    Palmarosa grows slowly, taking about three months to flower. As it matures, the flowers darken and redden. The crop is harvested just before the flowers turn completely red and then they’re dried out. The oil is extracted from the stem of the grass by steam distillation of the dried leaves. Distilling the leaves for 2-3 hours causes the oil to separate from the Palmarosa.

    Benefits

    Increasingly, this gem of an essential oil is used in hero skincare products. That’s because it can penetrate deep within the skin cells, nourishing the epidermis, balancing moisture levels and locking moisture in. After use, skin appears rejuvenated, radiant, supple and stronger. It’s also great at balancing sebum and oil production of the skin. This means it’s a good oil to treat acne breakouts. It can even help with healing cuts and bruises. Sensitive skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis and scar prevention can also be treated with Palmarosa. It’s not only humans that it can work wonders on either. The oil works well for dog skin disorders and horse skin fungus and dermatitis. Always consult your vet first and only use it on their advice. These benefits are mostly attributed to its antiseptic and antimicrobial properties. The list goes on and on. Inflammation, digestive issues and sore feet can all be treated with this multi-purpose oil. It doesn’t stop there. Palmarosa can also be used to support mood during emotional vulnerability. Stress, anxiety, grief, trauma, nervous exhaustion can be nurtured by this subtle, supportive and balancing oil.

    Blends Well With

    Amyris, bay, bergamot, cedarwood, chamomile, clary sage, clove, coriander, frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, juniper, lemon, lemongrass, mandarin, oakmoss, orange, patchouli, petitgrain, rose, rosemary, sandalwood, and ylang ylang

    Precautions
    This oil may interact with certain drugs and may cause skin sensitization. Never use essential oils undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children.

    Before using topically, perform a small patch test on your inner forearm or back by applying a small quantity of diluted essential oil and apply a bandage. Wash the area if you experience any irritation. If no irritation occurs after 48 hours it is safe to use on your skin.

  • Chili Seed Essential Oil for Body Slimming Massage Wholesale Factory

    Chili Seed Essential Oil for Body Slimming Massage Wholesale Factory

    Chili seed essential oil is derived from the steam distillation of hot pepper seeds. The result is a semi-viscous dark red essential oil known as chili seed oil. It has wonderful therapeutic properties including the ability to stimulate blood circulation making it especially beneficial for healing wounds and aiding in hair growth by delivering vital nutrients to the scalp.

    Benefits

    Relieves Muscle Aches

    An effective pain-relieving agent, capsaicin in chili oil is a powerful analgesic for people who suffer from muscle aches and stiff joints due to rheumatism and arthritis.

    Eases Stomach Discomfort

    Aside from relieving muscle aches, chili oil can also ease stomach discomfort by encouraging better blood flow to the area, numbing it from pain, and encouraging digestion.

    Boosts Hair Growth

    Because of capsaicin, chili seed oil can encourage hair growth by encouraging better blood circulation to the scalp while tightening and thereby strengthening hair follicles.

    Boosts Immune System

    Chilli seed essential oil can also help give the immune system a leg up because it stimulates the production of white blood cells.

    Helps Improve Blood Flow

    The most common effect of capsaicin is that it improves blood flow throughout the body, which betters overall health, making you strong from the inside. It is a potent antioxidant that promotes blood circulation.

    Cold and Cough Oil

    The oil of chili being an expectorant and a decongestant is useful for common conditions including colds, coughs and flu. It relieves sinus congestion and opens up the respiratory tract for easier breathing. It is used in aromatherapy to curb constant sneezing. Benefits of chili oil are not limited to external use; it is also used internally. However, use chili oil internally only after consulting a doctor.

    Cautions: Dilute very well before use; May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes and mucous membranes should be avoided; wash hands immediately after use. Excessive use of this product should be avoided. It may stain clothing and skin.

  • Skin Care Therapeutic-Grade Black Pepper Oil

    Skin Care Therapeutic-Grade Black Pepper Oil

    Black pepper is one of the most widely used spices on the planet. It’s valued not only as a flavoring agent in our meals, but also for a variety of other purposes, such as medicinal uses, as a preservative and in perfumery. In recent decades, scientific research has explored the many possible benefits of black pepper essential oil such as relief from aches and pains, lowering cholesterol, detoxifying the body and enhancing circulation, among many more.

    Benefits

    Black pepper oil may help ease the discomfort of constipation, diarrhea and gas. In vitro and in vivo animal research has shown that depending on the dosage, black pepper’s piperine exhibits antidiarrheal and antispasmodic activities or it can actually have a spasmodic effect, which is helpful for constipation relief. When black pepper essential oil is taken internally, it may promote healthy circulation and even lower high blood pressure. An animal study published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology demonstrates how black pepper’s active component, piperine, possesses a blood pressure-lowering effect. Black pepper is known in Ayurvedic medicine for its warming properties that can be helpful to circulation and heart health when used internally or applied topically. Mixing black pepper oil with cinnamon or turmeric essential oil can enhance these warming properties. Black pepper and piperine has been shown to have “biotransformative effects” including detoxification and enhanced absorption and bioavailability of herbal and conventional drugs. This is why you may see piperine as an ingredient in your supplements.

    Uses

    Black pepper essential oil is available in some health food stores and online. Black pepper oil can be inhaled directly from the bottle, diffused at home for a warming aroma, taken internally in small doses (always read product direction labels carefully) and applied topically.

    Black Pepper essential oil blends well with BergamotClary Sage, FrankincenseGeraniumLavenderCloveJuniper BerrySandalwood, and Cedarwood essential oils for diffusion.