Description
This oil has become popular because it has similar properties to replace the endangered Rosewood tree!
Calms
Centers
Reduces Appearance of Breakouts
Supports Women’s Wellness
Soothes Skin
Promotes Immunity
Promotes Rejuvenation
The Cinnamomum camphora tree is a small evergreen tree that is part of the Lauraceae family and is native to Japan and Taiwan. This evergreen tree grows 20-30 meters tall with leaves that have a glossy, wax appearance.
Ho Wood, Ravintsara, and Camphor essential oils all come from the Cinnamomum camphora plant. It is a large evergreen tree that grows in Asia. Ho Wood Essential Oil has recently become popular as a replacement for Rosewood Essential Oil is a highly endangered species, although they have a similar scent profile.
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum camphora
Origin: China
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Plant Part: Twig & Bark
Aroma: Woody & Floral
Note: M
Blending Factor: 4
Consistency: Medium
Color: Clear to Pale Yellow
Blends Well With: Bergamot, Cedarwood (Atlas or Himalayan), Geranium, Lavender (40/42 or Bulgarian), and Sandalwood.
Main Constituents: Linalool, trans-Linalool oxide
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