Organic Cedar Oil – The Warm Woody Anchor

Benefits at a Glance
- Warm, woody & balsamic: The classic wood scent – warm, dry and comfortingly familiar. Like opening a cedar chest full of memories.
- Grounding & calming: Cedar is the oil of inner strength – it quiets the mind, eases tension and creates a sense of stability.
- The scalp & skin supporter: Traditionally valued for balancing oily skin and supporting a healthy scalp – gentle yet effective.
- Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, steam-distilled from wood. Certified organic. From Austria.
Application & Special Features
Application:
In a diffuser for a warm, grounding atmosphere. Diluted in carrier oil for scalp and skin care. As a natural wardrobe freshener and moth deterrent.
Targeted uses:
In a diffuser (3-5 drops) for a warm, woody atmosphere – ideal for creating calm focus while working or unwinding in the evening. For scalp care, add 2-3 drops to 10 ml of carrier oil (e.g. Organic MCT Oil) and massage gently into the scalp before washing. As a natural wardrobe freshener, place a few drops on a cotton pad or wooden block in your wardrobe – cedar has been used to protect textiles from moths for centuries.
Perfect Blending Partners
Cedar is a warm base note with a dry, woody-balsamic character:


Ancient Strength, Modern Calm
Cedar was one of the first trees used by humans for its aromatic wood – from Egyptian temples to King Solomon's palace. Its warm, grounding scent has been valued for over 5,000 years.
Product Information
- Plant: Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carrière)
- Part used: Wood
- Extraction: Steam distillation
- Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
- Origin: Austria
- Main components: beta-Himachalene (30-50%), alpha-Himachalene (10-20%), gamma-Himachalene, alpha-Atlantone, gamma-Atlantone
- Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper – airtight and light-protected
The Scent Profile
- Main aroma: Warm, woody and dry – the classic cedar scent, comforting and familiar, like a well-crafted wooden room.
- Secondary note: Slightly sweet and balsamic, with a soft, resinous warmth that adds richness and depth.
- Nuance: A subtle, smoky undertone that adds complexity and a touch of mysterious elegance.
Intensity: Medium – warm, woody and pleasantly present. Cedar is an oil of quiet strength – it doesn't demand attention but creates a sense of solid, comforting warmth.
The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note
Atlas cedar oil has a distinctive chemistry dominated by sesquiterpenes. The Himachalenes (alpha, beta, gamma – together 50-70%) are bicyclic sesquiterpenes named after the Himalayas, where the related species Cedrus deodara grows. Beta-himachalene is the most abundant, providing the warm, dry, woody character. The Atlantones (alpha and gamma) are sesquiterpene ketones unique to Cedrus atlantica – they add a sweet, slightly smoky dimension that distinguishes Atlas cedar from other cedarwoods. Important distinction: true cedarwood oil comes from Cedrus species (Pinaceae family). Many commercial "cedarwood" oils are actually from Juniperus species (Virginia cedar, Texas cedar) or Cryptomeria (Japanese cedar) – botanically unrelated trees with different chemical profiles. Cedrus atlantica is the genuine article – a true cedar with the most refined, complex aromatic profile of the family.
The Plant
Cedrus atlantica (Atlas Cedar) is a majestic evergreen conifer from the Pinaceae (pine) family. Native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria, it is one of only four true cedar species in the world. The tree can reach 30-40 metres in height and live for over 1,000 years. Its wood has been prized since antiquity – the Egyptians used cedar oil in mummification, and the famous "cedars of Lebanon" (Cedrus libani) are closely related. The name "cedar" derives from the Arabic "kedron," meaning power. The wood is naturally resistant to insects and decay due to its high sesquiterpene content, which is why cedar has been used for building, storage and textile protection throughout history.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is cedar oil mainly used for?
Cedar oil is primarily used for grounding and calming in the diffuser, for scalp and skin care (especially oily skin), and as a natural moth deterrent in wardrobes. It is also popular in meditation practice and for creating a warm, masculine atmosphere.
Is this a "true" cedar oil?
Yes. This is from Cedrus atlantica, a genuine cedar tree (Pinaceae family). Many commercial cedarwood oils come from juniper or other species – botanically different trees. Atlas cedar is the real thing, with a more refined and complex scent profile.
Can I use cedar oil for scalp care?
Cedar oil has a long tradition in scalp care. Add 2-3 drops to your carrier oil or shampoo for a gentle scalp massage. It is traditionally used to balance oily scalp conditions and support healthy-looking hair.
Does cedar oil repel moths?
Yes. Cedar's sesquiterpenes are natural insect deterrents – this is why cedar wood has been used for centuries in wardrobes and chests. Place a few drops on cotton pads or wooden blocks in your wardrobe for a fragrant, natural moth deterrent.
Is cedar oil suitable for children?
In the diffuser, cedar oil is generally well tolerated in low doses for children over 6 years. For skin application, always dilute and perform a patch test. Not recommended during pregnancy.
How should I store the oil?
Keep away from direct light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects the oil from UV radiation. Close tightly after use. Cedar oil retains its quality for several years when stored correctly.
Choose Your Size
Organic Cedar Essential Oil
10 ml Bottle
9,00 €
Perfect for trying it out or as a gift idea.
Recommended
30 ml Bottle
20,25 €
The best choice for regular use. You save!
Important Safety Information
- Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- During pregnancy, consult your doctor before use.
- May cause skin sensitisation – always perform a patch test.
- Do not ingest.