1. The Feeling
Cinnamon Leaf carries a spiced, clove-like aroma with herbal undertones. It is warming without being overpowering — gentler and greener than cinnamon bark.
It feels fortifying. Focused. Grounded.
2. The Experience
Diffused during colder months.
Blended into warming massage oils (properly diluted).
Used in seasonal home blends.
Added sparingly to spice-forward compositions.Cinnamon Leaf anchors a blend with heat, but retains balance and control.
3. The Material
Steam distilled from the leaves of Cinnamomum zeylanicum grown in Sri Lanka, this oil offers a softer alternative to cinnamon bark oil.
Traditionally valued in herbal and aromatherapy practices for its warming and purifying qualities, cinnamon leaf is often incorporated into seasonal diffuser blends, massage formulations, and natural cleaning compositions when properly diluted.
Its clove-like depth blends beautifully with citrus oils, woods, florals and resins.
100% pure. Steam distilled. Undiluted.
Always dilute before topical use. Avoid sensitive skin.
4. How People Use It
Added in small amounts to diffuser blends.
Blended into warming body oils (low dilution).
Combined with orange or clove for seasonal scents.
Used in natural home cleaning sprays.
Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Country of Origin: Sri Lanka
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part Used: Leaves
Consistency: Medium
Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong
Odour Family: Spicy / Herbal
Appearance: Pale yellow to light brown liquid
Longevity: Lasts > 144 hours on a smelling strip
Odour Profile: Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil has a warm, spicy aroma with distinct clove-like notes and subtle earthy undertones. Compared to the sweeter, deeper scent of cinnamon bark, this oil is lighter, more herbaceous, and dry-spiced. It is grounding, gently warming, and stimulating — often used to uplift tired minds and support immune health during seasonal changes.




















