Product Overview
Ancient Apothecary Cinnamon Essential Oil
For topical, aromatherapy or dietary purposes.
Hailing from a tropical, evergreen tree that can grow up to 45 feet high, cinnamon has a highly fragrant bark as well as leaves and flowers. Extracted from bark, cinnamon oil is warming but slightly sweet and spicy. It is well-known for its use as a favorite spice.
Cinnamon contains a high amount of cinnamaldehyde, so it should be diluted with a carrier oil of your choice prior to topical use.
Cinnamon oil has many uses, including adding a touch of the holiday spirit any time of year!
Plus, it can add some pleasant spiciness to hot drinks, desserts and other foods.
Cautions:
Possible skin sensitivity. Consult your physician before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medication or if you have a medical condition. Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and sensitive skin. Keep out of reach of children.
How to Use
Cinnamon Oil Uses:
For a tasty hot drink, place a drop in tea or hot water and sip slowly.
Add a drop in a spray bottle filled with water for a DIY cleaning spray.
For a warming, cinnamon-inspired massage, mix with a carrier oil of your choice and enjoy!
For a DIY potpourri, select your favorite herbs and spices and add a few drops of cinnamon bark oil to it for a fragrant aroma.
Add to your favorite cinnamon-inspired smoothie or dessert for extra flavor.