SUPPORTS CIRCULATION, RELIEVES MUSCLE TENSION AND PROMOTES EMOTIONAL BALANCE—IDEAL FOR RELAXATION, VARICOSE VEINS AND RESPIRATORY HEALTH
Aroma - Fresh, Crisp, Balsamic, Resinous, Refreshing Green Coniferous
Mood - Balancing, Clarifying, Centering
CYPRESS ESSENTIAL OIL HEALTH BENEFITS
Botanical Name: Cupressus Sempervirens
Extraction: Steam Distillation From The Needles, Twigs, And Stems
Circulatory & Lymphatic Support
Acts As A Circulatory Stimulant — Improves Blood Flow, Reduces Varicose Veins, And Soothes Tired, Heavy Legs.
Encourages Lymphatic Drainage, Helping Reduce Water Retention, Cellulite, And Swelling.
Respiratory Health
Natural Expectorant And Antispasmodic — Relieves Coughs, Congestion, Bronchitis, Asthma, And Sore Throats.
Eases Breathing When Inhaled Through Steam Or Diffused.
Anti-Inflammatory & Pain Relief
Contains Alpha-Pinene And Delta-3-Carene, Which Have Natural Anti-Inflammatory And Analgesic Properties.
Eases Muscle Aches, Joint Pain, And Cramps When Used In Massage Blends.
Skin Care
Helps Tighten And Tone Skin, Reducing The Appearance Of Oily Skin, Acne, And Enlarged Pores.
Soothes Minor Skin Irritations And Supports Wound Healing.
Antimicrobial & Astringent
Natural Antibacterial, Antiviral, And Antifungal — Useful In Deodorants, Wound Care, And Skin-Clearing Blends.
Acts As A Mild Natural Astringent, Making It Ideal For Toners And Post-Shave Skincare.
Calming & Stress Relief
Its Fresh, Clean, Woodsy Aroma Eases Nervous Tension, Anxiety, And Emotional Overwhelm.
Promotes A Sense Of Grounding, Especially During Emotional Transitions, Grief, Or Loss.
Common Uses
Aromatherapy Diffuser For Stress Relief, Respiratory Support, And Emotional Balance
Massage Oils For Muscle Pain, Varicose Veins, And Lymphatic Drainage (Well Diluted)
Facial Toners And Skincare Blends For Oily Or Acne-Prone Skin
Steam Inhalation For Coughs And Chest Congestion
Bath Soaks For Muscle Relaxation And Detox
Precautions
Always Dilute Before Topical Use (1–2% Dilution Recommended).
Perform A Patch Test, Especially For Sensitive Skin.
Generally Considered Safe, But Best Avoided During Pregnancy Without Professional Advice.


