Cypress Essential Oil is the strong and distinctly aromatic essence obtained by steam distillation from the needles and leaves or wood and bark of select Cypress tree species.
· A botanical that sparked ancient imagination, Cypress is imbued with the longstanding cultural symbolism of spirituality and immortality.
· The scent of Cypress Essential Oil is woody with smoky and dry, or green and earthy nuances that are known to suit masculine fragrances.
· Cypress Essential Oil benefits for aromatherapy include helping to clear the airways and promote deep breathing while energizing the mood and grounding emotions. This oil is also known to support healthy circulation when used in massage.
· Cypress Essential Oil benefits for natural cosmetics include astringent and purifying properties with a soothing touch to cleanse, tighten, and refresh the skin.
· Cypress has been used in traditional remedies in multiple parts of the world to treat pain and inflammation, skin conditions, headaches, colds, and coughs, and its oil remains a popular ingredient in many natural formulations addressing similar ailments. Cypress Essential Oil is additionally known to have applications as a natural preservative for food and pharmaceuticals.
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· Have purifying properties
· Help open airways
· Help manage inflammation
· Discourage infection
· Impart a woody aroma
· Have purifying properties
· Help open airways
· Help manage inflammation
· Help promote feelings of mental alertness
· Impart a woody aroma
· Have purifying properties
· Demonstrate antioxidant activity in controlled laboratory studies
· Help manage inflammation
· Discourage the presence of insects
· Impart a woody, rosy aroma
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· Help open airways
· Help manage inflammation
· Impart a spicy aroma
· Used in aromatherapy, Cypress Essential Oil is known for its strong woodsy scent, which is known to help clear airways and promote deep, relaxed breathing. This aroma is further reputed to have an energizing and refreshing influence on the mood while helping to keep the emotions grounded. When included in an aromatherapy massage, it is known to support healthy circulation and confers an especially soothing touch that has made it popular in blends addressing tired, restless, or aching muscles. Used topically, Cypress Essential Oil is known to be purifying and to help improve the appearance of acne and blemishes, making it especially suitable for inclusion in cosmetic formulations intended for oily skin. Also known as a powerful astringent, Cypress Essential Oil makes a great addition to toning products to tighten the skin and impart a sense of invigoration. Cypress Oil’s pleasant aroma has made it a popular essence in natural deodorants and perfumes, shampoos and conditioners – particularly masculine varieties.
Cypress Oil adds a wonderfully woodsy aromatic appeal to a natural perfumery or aromatherapy blend and is a captivating essence in a masculine fragrance. It is known to blend well with other woody oils such as Cedarwood, Juniper Berry, Pine, Sandalwood, and Silver Fir for a fresh forest formulation. It is also known to combine nicely with spicy Cardamom and resinous Frankincense or Myrrh for a strong, sensual synergy. For more variety in blending, Cypress also combines very well with oils of Bergamot, Clary Sage, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Myrtle, Orange, Rose, Rosemary, or Tea Tree.
You can make a quick and easy refreshing massage blend by adding 2 to 6 drops of Cypress Essential Oil to two teaspoons of a preferred carrier oil. Rub this simple blend into preferred areas of the body and breathe in its scent to open the airways and perk up the skin with a renewed sense of energy. This blend is also suitable for use in an invigorating bath to add a purifying influence.
For a massage to help tone and tighten the skin and improve the appearance of cellulite, blend 10 drops of Cypress, 10 drops of Geranium, and 20 drops of Orange essential oils together with 60 ml (2 oz) each of Wheat Germ and Jojoba carrier oils. For a complementary bath oil, blend 3 drops each of Cypress, Orange, and Lemon essential oils with 5 drops of Juniper Berry oil. Take two baths and do two massages per week combined with regular exercise for best results. You can also make a massage blend composed of 4 drops of Cypress, 3 drops of Grapefruit, 3 drops of Juniper Berry, and 2 drops of Lemon essential oils with 30 ml of Sweet Almond oil to promote smoother and firmer looking skin.
You can make a blend to help manage stressful feelings by combining 25 drops each of Cypress, Grapefruit, and Mandarin essential oils with 24 drops each of Cinnamon Leaf, Marjoram, and Petitgrain essential oils, 22 drops each of Birch Sweet, Geranium Bourbon, Juniper Berry, and Rosemary essential oils, and 20 drops each of Anise Seed, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Dalmation Sage, and Spearmint essential oils. Dilute this blend well with Walnut or Sweet Almond oil before using a small amount in a relaxing massage. For best results, do 4 massages spaced two weeks apart; repeat this series once if desired then wait 8 months before repeating again.
For a bath blend to help address feelings of fatigue and promote feelings of invigoration instead, combine 30 drops each of Cypress, Galbanum, and Summer Savory essential oils with 36 drops each of Tagetes and Carrot Seed essential oils, and 38 drops of Bitter Almond oil. Add to this mixture 3 cups of apple cider vinegar and add to a bathtub full of warm water. Coat the body with Rosehip oil before entering the bath. For best results, do 7 baths spaced 7 days apart and wait 7 weeks before repeating.
For a simple boost to your usual beauty routines, add a couple drops of Cypress Essential Oil to your usual facial scrubs or toners, or to your favorite shampoo or conditioner for a cleansing, balancing and toning influence on the skin and scalp.
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Post time: Apr-13-2023