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Velona Cedarwood Essential Oil is a 100% pure and natural therapeutic-grade oil, ideal for aromatherapy, hair care, and skincare. This versatile oil enhances your environment, revitalizes hair, and balances oily skin, all while being backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
W**N
Smells Exactly Like it Should
I bought this to use in my humidifier diffuser and it's exactly the scent I was looking for. To be clear, if you use it in a water diffuser, it will smell like WET fresh cut cedar, not like aromatic dry cedar. (If you want the latter, buy some dry wood.)Will likely buy again, but 8 drops to 300ml is going to last quite awhile from the 4 Oz bottle.
L**W
Cedarwood (Ceder) has a very strong scent
I purchased 4 bottles of the cedarwood oil to use to repel the annual autumn Stink Bug and Box Elder Bug invasion in St. Louis MO. They arrived overnight safely and none were broken or leaking, all the droppers were just fine. I did not even bother to dilute the oil. Poured all 4 bottles into an old spray bottle and went to work spraying this all around the exterior door and window frames of the house. The only place I sprayed indoors was around the holes in the closet floors where the air ducts travel down to the first floor from the attic AC system. The color is bright yellow and scent is VERY STRONG traditional cedar, much stronger than a ceder chest usually smells. I'm sure it will dissipate over time. I don't mind the scent, but I would not use this stuff undiluted indoors anywhere else except as mentioned above. Even that may have been a bit too much. I just hope it actually works to repel Stink Bugs and Box Elder Bugs this fall as the temp starts to drop. If it repels anything else, like squirrels or other flying insects or bugs, I'll be very pleased.
J**O
Really good quality.
This cedarwood essential oil is really good quality, strong and aromatic with aromas of fresh cut cedar.
T**Y
Smells great
BUT... I really wished the scent would last. I did see that a lot of people were mentioning that the scent did not last. And I used this to make a spray. Within a hour the scent is gone, and I hate that. Cause this is a very big bottle, and has a expiration of 2 years. But something to consider when looking to purchase this product. I will be keeping it and will continue to use it though. The quality is almost there on this one, just that one thing.
F**R
Works as great ant repellent. Mix 1 oz. With 12 oz white vinegar.
Non toxic compared to toxic insect chemical repellent. Low price. Safe around counter tops near food. Less toxic to humans than western red cedar oil. Low price for essential oil.
3**D
Great oil!
I bought this for cleaning liter box and surrounding house areas. I love that this oil is non-toxic for felines. My cat is not sensitive to it so I can clean my whe household with it! I love the smell. Makes me feel like I am rich!😆
R**E
No Rosemary scent - Industrial cleaner instead
Unless you want your home to smell like a quarantine zone for disease control - don't buy. It's horrible. This scent doesn't remotely smell like Rosemary. It's more like a pungent toxic cleaner. To get into the weeds of it, and after some Googling I found this. So, it's not just my olfactory senses.Quora post by Marge Clark:"...there are several “chemotypes” of Rosemary. Hard to tell the difference if you are holding a fresh sprig, but when distilled, they are very different indeed.What you probably have is Rosemary Cineole,a major component of which is 1.8 cineole, a chemical which used to be called-wait for it-“Eucalyptol” because 1.8 Cineole is the major component in Eucalyptus globulus, Euc. radiata, Euc smithii…the eucalyptus varieties that you would say smell like Eucalyptus. And if two totally different plants yield oils with similar chemical components, they are going to smell at least somewhat the same. So what you have is Rosmarinus officinalis var Cineole.Another Rosemary oil that you might want to avoid is known as Rosemary camphor, Rosmarinus officinalis var Camphor. Again, a true Rosemary, but higher in Camphor. To my nose, the Rosemary oil that smells the closest to a fresh cut rosemary sprig is Rosmarinus officinalis var Verbenon, usually simplified as Rosemary Verbenon...".After that, the only thing I do know, is that this particular brands distilled variety is not at all pleasant.
A**R
I guess that it arrived in good vondition
It arrived in good condition. I don't know how it's suppose to smell so I guess it's ok. I rated it 3 because I didn't like the smell.
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