Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil Cinnamon and Oil of Abramelin You can make Crowley's version of Oil of Abramelin from our cinnamon, myrrh, and galangal essential oils in light olive oil (which has the least scent). However, the essential oil version of Oil of Abramelin can burn your skin, especially if you are sensitive and you use it regularly. Use only in dilutions of less than 1 drop/ounce. If you are generally sensitive, try our ready-made Oil of Abramelin, which is made from whole herbs and resin macerated in oil for a Philosophical Month. This essential oil is steam distilled from Cinammomum zeylanicum (Cinnamomum verum). Top Combining With Other Essential Oils This warm, spicy fragrance goes well with the natural perfumes of amyris, bay, benzoin, blood orange, caraway, cardamom, carnation, cedarwood, clove, copal, coriander, costmary, elfwort, elemi, fir balsam, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, guaiacwood, juniper berry, labdanum, lemon, lemongrass, nutmeg, olibanum, orris, palmarosa, patchouli, peppermint, petitgrain, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, star anise, tonka bean, vanilla, and ylang ylang. Top |
Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil
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