Aura Cacia Texas Cedarwood essential oil with cedarwood bark behind bottle

Aura Cacia Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil

$5.00
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Aura Cacia Texas Cedarwood essential oil with cedarwood bark behind bottle

Aura Cacia Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil

$5.00

Rooted. Focused. Distinctly Texan.

Aura Cacia Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil carries the warm, woody, slightly smoky character of native Texas cedarwood — a grounding scent that steadies the mind, sharpens focus, and brings a quiet, earthy confidence to any space. Proudly USA-sourced and 100% pure.

Step into a cedar forest without leaving your home. Whether you're diffusing it during a work session, blending it into a scalp treatment, or layering it into a custom fragrance, this is a workhorse oil with serious depth.

What's Inside Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil?

Texas Cedarwood (Juniperus mexicana) Essential Oil: A warm, woody, slightly smoky aroma with earthy undertones. 100% pure with no additives or synthetics. Traditionally used in aromatherapy for its grounding, focusing qualities. An excellent natural fixative that anchors and extends other scents in custom blends. Also valued for scalp care when diluted in a carrier oil. USA-sourced from native Texas cedarwood.

How Do You Use Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil?

Diffuse 3–5 drops for a grounding, forest-like atmosphere. Blend with a carrier oil and massage into the scalp to support healthy hair care routines. Layer with bergamot, sandalwood, or lavender for a rich, custom scent profile. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children.

Who Is This Oil For?

Perfect for focus-driven individuals, natural hair and scalp care enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a warm, woody essential oil to ground their aromatherapy collection or anchor custom fragrance blends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Texas cedarwood essential oil smell like?
Texas cedarwood has a warm, woody, slightly smoky aroma with earthy undertones — grounding and distinctly Texan, with more depth and smokiness than Atlas or Himalayan cedarwood varieties.

How is Texas cedarwood different from other cedarwood oils?
Texas cedarwood (Juniperus mexicana) has a warmer, smokier, more rustic character compared to Atlas cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), which tends to be softer and more balsamic. Both are excellent for grounding blends.

Can I use cedarwood oil on my scalp?
Yes — when diluted in a carrier oil. Mix a few drops into jojoba, coconut, or argan oil before massaging into the scalp as part of a hair care routine.

What oils blend well with Texas cedarwood?
Texas cedarwood blends beautifully with bergamot, sandalwood, lavender, frankincense, and vetiver — making it a versatile anchor for grounding, woodsy, and custom fragrance blends.

*The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. Please consult your health care professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require this notice.

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