1. The Feeling
Cedarwood Atlas carries a soft, woody depth that feels stabilising rather than heavy. The aroma is warm and slightly resinous, with a dry, forest-like clarity beneath it.
It brings stillness to a space — the kind that feels structured and calm.
2. The Experience
Often chosen in the evening.
Diffused before sleep.
Blended into grounding rituals.
Used when the mind feels unsettled.Cedarwood doesn’t brighten a room — it anchors it. Its base-note character lingers quietly, creating an atmosphere that feels settled and contained.
3. The Material
Steam distilled from the wood of Cedrus atlantica, sustainably sourced from Morocco, this oil reflects the dry, mountainous landscape from which it originates.
The scent is woody and slightly balsamic, with a subtle warmth that blends effortlessly with citrus, florals, herbs and resins.
Traditionally used in aromatherapy to support relaxation and emotional balance. When diluted, cedarwood is often incorporated into scalp and hair oils, and into skincare blends formulated for oily or blemish-prone skin due to its gentle astringent character.
4. How People Use It
Diffused before bedtime.
Blended into scalp massage oils.
Added to facial oils formulated for balance (diluted).
Combined with frankincense or citrus for grounding blends.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Cedrus atlantica
Country of Origin: Morocco
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part Used: Wood (Bark)
Consistency: Medium
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Odour Family: Woody
Appearance: Pale amber to yellow liquid
Longevity: Lasts > 120 hours on a smelling strip
Odour Profile: Cedarwood Atlas Oil reveals a soft yet profound woody aroma, rich with warm, balsamic undertones. Its scent is gently sweet, dry, and grounding — reminiscent of the forest floor — with delicate smoky and leathery notes that lend a calming and meditative depth. This oil serves as a grounding base note, harmonizing beautifully with florals, spices, and resins.




















