

Acetyl Cedrene.
What is it?
Acetyl Cedrene is an aromatic compound found in certain essential oils, most notably in cedarwood oil derived from trees like Juniperus virginiana (Red Cedar). It belongs to a class of molecules known as sesquiterpenes and contributes a warm, woody aroma with subtle sweet and earthy notes. In skincare, it is valued both for its aromatic qualities and its mild skin-conditioning effects.
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Acetyl Cedrene is an aromatic compound found in certain essential oils, most notably in cedarwood oil derived from trees like Juniperus virginiana (Red Cedar). It belongs to a class of molecules known as sesquiterpenes and contributes a warm, woody aroma with subtle sweet and earthy notes. In skincare, it is valued both for its aromatic qualities and its mild skin-conditioning effects.
Where does it come from?
This compound is naturally present in the essential oil of Red Cedarwood and other cedar species native to North America. It forms as part of the natural chemical composition of these trees and is extracted during the steam distillation process used to obtain cedarwood oil.
What are the benefits?
What are the benefits?
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