Cinnamon Leaf - Essential Oil
Cinnamon Leaf - Essential Oil:
Common Uses: The aroma of this oil is warm, and spicy but not nearly as sweet as cinnamon bark. It shares similar nuances with clove leaf but is yet uniquely cinnamon. It is also not as tenacious as cinnamon bark essential oil. It is understandable that clove leaf and cinnamon are similar since Eugenol is the main constituent in both. This also tends to make them "heavy." Clove and Cinnamon leaf blend well together. It also blends well with citrus oils, especially good orange oil. Several prominent soap makers use cinnamon leaf and orange blends in their products. It also blends well with peppermint, bay, vanilla, and bitter almond. Cinnamon leaf makes an excellent Potpourri.
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Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Plant part used: Leaves
Appearance: Clear, mobile liquid
Colour: Golden yellow to mid brown
Odour: Characteristic cinnamon
Please note, not all essential oils work well in candles. We highly suggest testing of wax/oil mixtures. Essential oils like fragrances, due to their raw materials, can discolour the wax. This is normal, hence we recommend testing with small quantities first.
Cinnamon Leaf - Essential Oil:
Common Uses: The aroma of this oil is warm, and spicy but not nearly as sweet as cinnamon bark. It shares similar nuances with clove leaf but is yet uniquely cinnamon. It is also not as tenacious as cinnamon bark essential oil. It is understandable that clove leaf and cinnamon are similar since Eugenol is the main constituent in both. This also tends to make them "heavy." Clove and Cinnamon leaf blend well together. It also blends well with citrus oils, especially good orange oil. Several prominent soap makers use cinnamon leaf and orange blends in their products. It also blends well with peppermint, bay, vanilla, and bitter almond. Cinnamon leaf makes an excellent Potpourri.