Cedarwood is a key ingredient in perfumery, known for its warm and woody aroma that evokes a sense of relaxation and the outdoors. Extracted from the wood of cedar trees, this fragrance component has a rich history and has been used across various cultures for its aromatic properties. Cedarwood oil is typically obtained through the process of distillation, capturing the essence of the wood and its natural scent. Historically, cedarwood has been valued for its grounding and calming effects, making it a popular choice in a wide range of fragrance compositions.
Natural or Synthetic?
Cedarwood is used in its natural form, extracted from cedar trees through steam distillation. It offers a warm, woody, and comforting aroma.
Fragrance Families Cedarwood Most Commonly Found In
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