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Cardamom Oil Indian

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4th August 2012
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Cascarilla Bark Oil

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4th August 2012

Steam-distilled from the dried bark of the Croton Eluteria tree, Cascarilla Oil has its origins in the Bahama Islands, as well as certain areas of Cuba and the West Indies. The oil has a strong and spicy aroma, with a warm and woody nuance somewhat […]

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Cassia Oil Vietnam

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4th August 2012

Cassia Oil Vietnam is steam-distilled from the bark, leaves, and twigs of the Cinnamomum cassia tree, also known as “Chinese Cinnamon” or “Cassia-cinnamon.” Not to be confused with cinnamon bark oil, which is derived from a completely different location and botanical, this material imparts a […]

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Cedarleaf Oil

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4th August 2012
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Cedarwood Oil Atlas

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4th August 2012

A unique cedarwood oil distilled from the wood and stumps of the Cedrus atlantica tree, Cedarwood Oil Atlas is bears an almost indistinguishable resemblance to Cedrus libani, also known as Lebanon Cedar; one of the most historically significant trees of all time. Unlike its American […]

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Cedarwood Oil Chinese

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4th August 2012

Historically, Cedarwood Oil Chinese has been steam-distilled from the temperate growing Cupressus funebris tree, or “Chinese Weeping Cypress,” which grows throughout southern and central China. The oil’s aroma is recognizably cedar-like, though it retains a spicy and smokiness not found in other cedarwood varieties. Chinese […]

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Cedarwood Oil Texas Crude

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4th August 2012

Also referred to as “Texas Cedarwood Oil Crude,” this grade of cedarwood oil is less refined than its perfume-ready counterpart. The oil exhibits a dark coloration, with an intense viscosity and highly pronounced “campfire” top note. The aroma of Cedarwood Oil Texas is woody and […]

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Cedarwood Oil Texas Redistilled

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4th August 2012

Cedarwood Oil Texas Redistilled is a milder, less tar-like material than its unrefined counterpart. The aroma of this oil is clean, sweet, and woody; it is often compared to the scent of fresh sawdust or woodchips. This is particularly useful in applications that demand a […]

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Cedarwood Oil Virginiana

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4th August 2012

Cedarwood Oil Virginia is used extensively in the United States as a component of both fine fragrance and function perfumery. The oil’s aroma is often compared to freshly-sawn wooden planks, exhibiting a sweet, mild, and slightly balsamic top note. It is milder and less viscous […]

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Cedarwood Oils

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4th August 2012

One of the most quintessential evergreen aromatics in the world, Cedarwood Oil is sweet and woody, with a creamy balsamic aroma comparable to fresh pencil shavings. One of the first essential oils ever distilled from nature, cedarwood is widely utilized for its smooth sawdust-like fragrance, […]

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Chamomile Oil Roman

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4th August 2012

Often simply referred to as “Chamomile Oil,” Chamomile Oil Roman is steam-distilled from the florets of the Anthemis nobilis plant, which is closely related to the “true Chamomile” mentioned in our page on Chamomile Oil Blue. This oil is cultivated throughout Europe and has a […]

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Chamomile Oil Wild Maroc

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4th August 2012

A close botanical relative to “German Chamomile,” though very different in terms of both color and odor, Chamomile Oil Wild Maroc, also known as “Wild Moroccan Chamomile,” is steam distilled from the florets of the Ormenis multicaulis plant. Cultivated in the wild and produced within […]

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