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Earthy, calming, and deeply connected to ancient traditions, Cedarwood Powder is more than just a fragrant plant product—it’s a true botanical ally for grounding the body, purifying the skin, and enriching self-care rituals.
Made from the finely ground bark or wood of cedar trees (most commonly Cedrus atlantica or Cedrus deodara), this beautifully aromatic powder brings the healing essence of the forest into your everyday life.
Cedarwood powder is crafted by drying and milling the bark or heartwood of cedar trees into a fine, reddish-brown powder. With its woody, slightly smoky aroma, it has been used for centuries in Ayurveda, traditional herbalism, and spiritual practices for its calming, cleansing, and antimicrobial properties.
While cedarwood essential oil is well-known, the powder form offers a gentler, more versatile way to experience its benefits—especially in dry applications like face masks, incense blends, and scalp treatments.
Cedarwood is naturally antiseptic, astringent, and anti-inflammatory, making it ideal for oily, acne-prone, or irritated skin. Used in a facial mask or spot treatment, it helps to tone, purify, and calm breakouts gently.
In hair care, cedarwood powder supports a healthy scalp, reduces dandruff, and can help balance oil production. Its stimulating properties may also promote stronger, healthier-looking hair when used regularly in scalp treatments.
The soft, earthy scent of cedarwood is emotionally grounding. When added to baths, sachets, or skin blends, it offers a sense of calm, stability, and spiritual connection—perfect for meditation or stress relief.
Cedarwood has natural deodorizing and antimicrobial qualities, making the powder useful in body powders, foot soaks, or underarm pastes to help keep skin fresh and odor-free.
Traditionally, cedar has been burned or used in ceremonies to purify spaces and invite protection. The powder form can be used in loose incense blends, sacred sachets, or sprinkled around thresholds for energetic clearing.
Face Mask: Mix with clay and rose water for a purifying treatment for oily or acne-prone skin.
Scalp Mask: Blend with aloe vera or yogurt and apply to the scalp before washing to help reduce buildup and itchiness.
Bath Soak: Add to a warm bath with Epsom salts and lavender for a deeply grounding, forest-scented soak.
Natural Incense: Combine with other herbs and resins like sandalwood or frankincense for spiritual smudging.
Foot Powder: Mix with arrowroot and a bit of tea tree powder for a natural deodorizing foot care blend.
Ingredients:
1 tsp cedarwood powder
1 tsp bentonite or rhassoul clay
2 tsp floral water or aloe juice
Optional: 1 drop frankincense or lavender essential oil
Directions:
Mix all ingredients into a paste. Apply to clean skin and leave for 10–12 minutes. Rinse gently with warm water and follow with a light, natural moisturizer.
Cedarwood powder is like a walk through the woods for your skin and spirit—calming, clarifying, and connected to the earth. Whether you're crafting a face mask, a scalp tonic, or a sacred ritual blend, this forest-derived powder brings ancient wisdom and modern simplicity together in the most beautiful way.
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