Perfect as one of a few base scents to mix together with my others
"Great base oil to mix with my others like patchouli bergamont frankinscense vetiver sandalwood lemon peppermin and lavendar (separately, not all together :D )"
Grounding & relaxing, supports healthy scalp & hair, and calms muscle discomfort.
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Grounding, warm, and gently sweet, Organic Atlas Cedarwood brings a sense of stability and calm wherever it’s used. Steam-distilled from the wood of organically grown Cedrus atlantica trees in the forests of Morocco, this USDA Certified Organic essential oil is celebrated for its deeply centering effects on the mind and body. Diffuse during meditation, yoga, or quiet reflection to help ease tension, restore focus, and calm a restless spirit. Its rich, woody aroma with soft peppery undertones also encourages feelings of comfort and intimacy, making it a wonderful addition to massage blends or romantic settings.
Beyond emotional balance, Organic Atlas Cedarwood supports the body in practical ways too. Add it to hair care products to help reduce flakes and promote soft, healthy-looking hair, or blend into a carrier oil for a soothing massage when muscles feel tight or overworked.

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Overall rating: 4.7900357 / 5 from 562 reviews.
Organic Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil is celebrated for its grounding, warm, and sweet scent, which promotes stability and calm. Customers appreciate its smooth, woody aroma and its effectiveness in various blends and preparations. The oil is also praised for its quality and reasonable price, making it a valuable addition to meditation, yoga, and haircare routines.
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"Great base oil to mix with my others like patchouli bergamont frankinscense vetiver sandalwood lemon peppermin and lavendar (separately, not all together :D )"
"I use this to support respiratory issues and put it in the diffuser during times of congestion. Also use it in my bug repellent blend"
"massage oil mixture"
"The scent was very bad. I will not be using this."
"premium grade steam distilled cedar wood oil , and I’m honestly impressed with the results so far. I also like that it’s versatile — you can take it internally (following the serving directions) or use it topically. Natural floral scent and blends well"
"Great scent although it can be strong so use it sparingly. I only use a few drops in my toner. I used to use sandalwood but I started using this instead because of its added woodsiness. I find it calming. Going to try it in a hair spray because it's supposed to help flakes and hair growth."
"Good product"
"Very effective oil to aid in releasing things stuck in the mind."
"Love the warm, woody aroma. It's calming to the soul"
"I bought this oil because I read that it was a calming oil. Plus, I absolutely love the smell of a cedar box so I was looking forward to this oil. When I actually got the oil I thought it smelled like cat pee. I can not unsmell this now. I wondered if I got a bad bottle since it is so far off from what cedar smells like. Then I decided that i needed to check the reviews to see if i am the only one that smells cat pee. I am not the only one. I guess there are a few of us that smell pee. I tried it with peppermint just to see if it helped the scent. No. . . It now smells like peppermint cat pee. I guess you need to see how it smells to you. For me this is a definite no."