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100% PURE THERAPEUTIC GRADE ESSENTIAL OIL
GC/MS batch-tested to ensure quality, safety and effectiveness
Overview: Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil produced from CINNAMOMUM ZEYLANICUM also known as Ceylon Cinnamon has very high significance in the fragrance industry. Interestingly the trade of Cinnamon was kept as a secret for several centuries to retain its trade value. Historically cinnamon was used as a gift to the kings and hence was not affordable for the common public. Cinnamon bark essential oil is produced by steam distillation of the macerated inner bark of the tree. The yield is very low and hence a costly oil.
Cinnamon bark 30% and cinnamon bark 60% refer to the concentration or content of the major constituent, cinnamaldehyde, in the respective essential oils.
Cinnamon Bark 60%: This suggests that the essential oil extracted from cinnamon bark contains around 60% cinnamaldehyde, resulting in a stronger and more potent aroma.
The difference in cinnamaldehyde concentration can influence the overall scent, flavour, and therapeutic properties of the cinnamon bark essential oil. Higher cinnamaldehyde concentrations may have stronger antimicrobial, warming, and stimulating effects. However, the choice between 30% and 60% concentrations ultimately depends on personal preference, specific applications, and the desired intensity of the cinnamon aroma or therapeutic benefits.
Note: It is understood that there are several cheaper varieties of oils being sold as cinnamon bark essential oil. Often the cassia bark oil is mixed with cinnamon oil or even the oil extracted from fallen leaves and twigs of a cinnamon tree are sold as cinnamon bark oil. Hence rely on a trustworthy source and ask for a GCMS test report and COA when you purchase this product. We supply the Sri Lankan origin Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil tested and packed in France.
COMMON NAME | Cinnamon Bark |
BOTANICAL NAME | Cinnamomum Zeylanicum |
PLANT PARTS USED | Dried bark |
EXTRACTION METHOD | Steam distillation |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | Sri Lanka |
Common use: Cinnamon bark essential oil is a popular ingredient in the spicy oriental perfumes and often used to deepen the floral fragrances. Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil 60% is widely used in aromatherapy massage blends. Though not clinically established, traditionally it is used to soothe sore muscles and help promote feelings of comfort. Cinnamon bark essential oil is used in diffusers as an aromatic air purifier and as a protection during a cold and flu season. It is a potential skin irritant and should be used with caution. The warm, sweet, and spicy fragrance of cinnamon bark essential oil can be used to uplift and enhance the atmosphere in the home.
BLENDS WELL WITH: Cedarwood, Geranium, Lavender, patchouli, sweet Orange, Ylang Ylang
Appearance | Yellow to amber yellow liquid |
Odour | Sweet and spicy |
Key Constituents | Trans-cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, linalool |
Specific Gravity | 1.01 – 1.03 |
Optical Rotation | – 2.5 – +2 |
Refractive Index | 1.55 – 1.58 |
CAS Number | 8015-91-6 |
Kosher Certification | Yes |
For external use only. Cinnamon bark oil is a known skin irritant. Do not apply undiluted on the skin. Do a patch test before use. Not recommended for use by pregnant ladies, or people with epilepsy or any heart disease. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a qualified practitioner before use.
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