Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
Cinnamomum zeylanicum or verum
Product Properties
Country
Madagascar
Plant Part
Leaves
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Phenols
Botanical Families
Lauraceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antispasmodic
Carminative
Antioxidant
Antimicrobial
Immunostimulant
Notes
Middle
Aromas
Exotic and Sensual
Sweet
Warm and Radiant
Woodsy
Spicy
Suggested Uses
Relieve - Soreness
Dilute cinnamon leaf oil in a nourishing carrier to make a care blend for a cold, sore, tender area.
Purify - Immune Support
Safeguard your health—diffuse a few drops of cinnamon leaf oil to keep breathing clearly and feeling energized.
Purify - Germs
Fiery cinnamon leaf oil is perfect for reducing germs. Use it in a cleaner for damp areas like shower stalls.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
4 years
Safety & Warnings
Cinnamon Leaf is high in the component Eugenol, a Phenol. Phenols are considered to be the most irritating components to the skin and mucous membranes and can cause dermatitis and sensitization. If phenols are present in high concentrations in an essential oil, that oil should be used in very low dilutions on the skin (0.5% or less in a carrier) and for short periods of time. They are generally not safe for the skin in a bath. Use caution if diffusing or using in an inhaler. Phenols high oils are not used with babies and children. Not to be used neat (undiluted) on the skin. Essential Oil Safety by Tisserand and Young (second edition), states that oils high in eugenol should be used with caution on those with impaired liver function. Eugenol rich oils should not be used by people who have clotting disorders, as eugenol is an anticoagulant.
GCMS Data
All essential oils at Aromatics International are GC/MS tested. This ensures that we sell oils with the highest possible integrity for therapeutic use. Learn more about GC/MS reports here.
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Sparks joy AND snuggles
Smells so nice. Not as intense as cinnamon bark. I've been looking forward to trying this in some blends. Tomorrow is going to be orange and cinnamon day in the diffuser! : )
Like very much Cinnamon oil
I use them for many reasons.
Cinnamon leaf oil
Cinnamon leaf oil is so great to diffuse and to put in recipes. Being that it is easier on the skin than the bark, I rely on this oil. It smells similar to the bark but is a little lighter.
Love it!
Cinnamon is a must have for me during the winter months. I was very happy with this one.
Cinnamon Leaf
Seems weak and I know, so I've decided to just leave this one alone except to mix with other spicy scents, orange and diffuse it. I'll be buying the bark from now on. No offense to the company. Us poor ppl having a hard time sure could use more discounts to try legit sellers we haven't bought from before.