| Introduction |
| Cypress Essential Oil is derived from cypress cypress (scientific name: Cupressus semperrens ssace.ae origin: Spain) and is distilled from fresh leaves and cones. Colorless or extremely light yellow, with a charming amber flavor, like wood and balm. |
| Function |
| 1.Tightens skin and muscles Cypress essential oil can help strengthen gums and tighten muscles throughout the body. The main function of astringent is to shrink, so tar does your gums, skin, muscles, and hair follicles shrink, preventing tooth and hair loss. It also tightens loose skin and muscles. 2.heal wounds The antiseptic properties of cypress oil make it a good choice for treating internal and external wounds. It is a common ingredient in antiseptic lotions and creams. This quality is due to the camphor contained in the essential oil. 3.regulate blood flow Cypress oil is both a hemostatic agent and a hemostatic agent. Although the meaning of the following two properties is similar, they are slightly different. A hemostatic agent is an agent that stops the flow of blood and promotes its coagulation. A hemostatic agent mainly refers to astringent properties that prevent excessive blood loss caused by vasoconstriction. Both properties are very important in their respective fields of application. 4.eliminate odor Cypress oil has a pungent and masculine scent that can easily replace synthetic deodorants boasting a similar natural and unique aroma. 5.keep your liver healthy Cypress oil is good for the liver, ensuring optimal liver health by regulating the normal excretion of bile in the liver. It also protects the liver from various infections. 6.relieve pressure It produces a calming, relaxing and calming effect on the mind and body by relieving nervous tension and anxiety. It also stimulates a feeling of happiness in case of anger or sadness. This quality helps to soothe those who have experienced a severe shock, trauma, or major setback in their lives. |
| Usage |
| Can be used to prepare soap, cosmetics and other fragrances. |