Cassia Essential Oil
Description: Cassia is a spice that looks and smells like Cinnamon. However, our natural Cassia Essential Oil comes in brownish-red color and has a slightly milder flavor than Cinnamon oil. Due to its similar aroma and properties. The history of Cassia Essential oil can be traced way back to Ancient Chinese Medicine when it was used for treating several skin conditions. If you love the smell of Cinnamon but hope that it comes with a slightly sweet fragrance, then our organic Cassia Essential Oil is perfect for you.
Common Name: Chinese cinnamon
Benefits:
- Its anti-bacterial quality and sweet fragrance makes it a good ingredient to added in soaps and Hand-washes for skin treatments. It will also help in reducing skin inflammation.
- It cleans your hair, improves its natural smoothness and shine, moisturizes it, and protects it from dandruff and lice.
- It is recognized for its smell in aromatherapy therapy for its clarifying, uplifting, and invigorating effects. This essential oil's actions may help to alleviate sadness, improve mood, and produce warm emotions in the body and mind.
Use: It is used for culinary, medical, cosmetics, massage, and therapeutic applications. In cosmetics, it can be found in products like oils, gels, lotions, soaps, shampoos, and conditioners.
Applications: Typical use 0.01 - 3.0%. For external use only.
INCI: Cinnamomum Cassia Oil
Nature/Essence: Strong and Spicy, Earthy, Faintly Cinnamon-like
Plant Part: Bark
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Phthalates: Product is Phthalate Free
Disclaimer: Do your research before using any product. Always patch tests before use. Purenso products are not specifically designed for any particular skin type and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All information provided is for educational purposes only. All our products are for external use only.
Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test of the end product created is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.