Scientific Overview: Cedarwood essential oil has a woody, earthy aroma and contains bioactive compounds such as cedrol and cedrene, which have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and skin-conditioning properties.
Cultivation and Harvest: Cedar trees are cultivated in temperate regions worldwide for their wood and essential oil. The wood is harvested when mature, and the essential oil is extracted through steam distillation.
Plant Morphology: Cedar trees are evergreen conifers with needle-like leaves and cones. The wood of cedar trees is aromatic and has a distinctive reddish-brown color.