Cinnamon oil is derived from the bark or leaves of several types of trees, including the Cinnamomum verum tree and the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Most commercially available cinnamon oil is derived from the Cinnamomum cassia tree and is called cassia cinnamon. Cinnamon that comes from the Cinnamomum verum is called Ceylon cinnamon. This variety is more expensive. In aromatherapy, essential oils are diffused or spritzed into the air so they can be breathed in or absorbed into the skin. Aromatherapy has been linked to many benefits, including reduced depression and anxiety and better sleep.
Cinnamon oil has a variety of health and beauty benefits.
It can be used as an antibacterial and antifungal agent. It can also be used in aromatherapy as a relaxant.
Cinnamon oil does not mix with water. Don’t pour undiluted oil directly into bathwater as it will bead and can burn or irritate skin.
Avoid rubbing full-strength cinnamon oil on the gums or getting it into your eyes too.
A general recommendation is to keep the concentration of cinnamon oil low if it is going to come in contact with skin.
Mix one drop of cinnamon oil with two to three cups of a carrier oil, such as almond oil, coconut oil and use for massage or to moisturize skin.
Cinnamon oil does not mix with water. Don’t pour undiluted oil directly into bathwater as it will bead and can burn or irritate skin.
Cinnamon oil can burn mucus membranes and the lining of the esophagus. Avoid rubbing full-strength cinnamon oil on the gums or getting it into your eyes too.
Cinnamon oil has a variety of health and beauty benefits. It can be used as an antibacterial and antifungal agent. It can also be used in aromatherapy as a relaxant.
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