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About This Item
- Natural Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
- Warm, spicy aroma for soaps & skincare
- For cosmetic & DIY use only
- Steam-distilled from Cinnamomum verum leaves
- Ideal for lotions, creams & hair oils
- Aromatic ingredient for handmade products
- Description
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Cinnamon Leaf Oil Specifications
- Botanical Name: Cinnamomum verum
- Plant Part Used: Leaves
- Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
- Odor: Spicy, warm, and woody aroma
- Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in oils
- Country of Origin: India/Sri Lanka
- Shelf Life: 24 months (under recommended storage)
- For Cosmetic Use Only
Cinnamon Leaf Oil is a warm, aromatic essential oil derived from the leaves of the Cinnamomum verum tree. Known for its comforting fragrance and rich, spicy aroma, this oil is often used in cosmetic formulations, personal care products, and DIY blends. It complements creams, soaps, and body oils with its distinct scent and natural origin. Perfect for artisans and formulators looking to add depth and warmth to their cosmetic creations.
How to Use
- For cosmetic formulations: Add 0.5% to 2% of Cinnamon Leaf Oil in lotions, creams, serums, or hair oils.
- For soap making: Use as a fragrance oil during the cooling phase to preserve its aroma.
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For DIY blends: Mix with carrier oils such as coconut or jojoba oil for perfumed skincare blends.
(Always conduct a patch test before topical application.)
How It Works
- Cinnamon Leaf Oil works by blending seamlessly with other oils and cosmetic ingredients, lending a natural, spicy fragrance to formulations. Its aromatic molecules disperse easily in oil-based and emulsified bases, enriching the sensory profile of the final product.
Benefits
- Adds a warm, earthy aroma to cosmetic formulations
- Suitable for soap, lotion, and cream preparations
- Blends well with citrus, clove, and vanilla essential oils
- Commonly used for aromatherapy-inspired skincare lines
- Supports a natural and sensory-rich product experience
Why Use Cinnamon Leaf Oil
- Cinnamon Leaf Oil is a great addition for formulators seeking a distinctive, naturally aromatic ingredient. Its compatibility with both oil-based and emulsified systems makes it a versatile choice for crafting handmade soaps, moisturizers, and natural perfumes.
Usage Tips & Precautions
- Always dilute before topical application.
- Perform a patch test before first use.
- Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive skin areas.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
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Product details
| Manufacturer / Packer / Importer : | Salvia Cosmeceuticals Private Limited |
| Country of Origin: | India |
| Address: | A-48, Third Floor, Rama Rd, Najafgarh Road Industrial Area, New Delhi 110015 |
| Net Quantity: | 0.55lbs | 1.1lbs | 2.2lbs | 4.4lbs | 11lbs | 22lbs | 55lbs |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH (cm): | (5x5x15) | (7x7x17.5) | (8.5x8.5x23.5) | (12x12x31) | (34x34x17) | (21.5x17.5x32) | (26.5x22.5x42) |
| MRP (USD): | 34.44 | 58.98 | 102.67 | 191.61 | 448.98 | 880.54 | 2,122.79 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is Cinnamon Leaf Oil used for?
It is primarily used as a natural fragrance and aromatic additive in cosmetic products, soaps, and skincare formulations.
Q2. Can I use Cinnamon Leaf Oil directly on the skin?
It should be diluted with a suitable carrier oil before use in any cosmetic or topical preparation.
Q3. What’s the difference between Cinnamon Leaf Oil and Cinnamon Bark Oil?
Cinnamon Leaf Oil has a softer, more herbaceous aroma compared to the sweeter, stronger scent of Cinnamon Bark Oil. It’s preferred in cosmetic blends for subtle warmth.
Q4. Can I use it in candles or diffusers?
Yes, it can be used for home aroma applications, but ensure proper dilution and safety guidelines for fragrance use.
Q5. Is this oil suitable for vegans and cruelty-free formulations?
Yes, it’s a plant-derived essential oil suitable for vegan and cruelty-free products.
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