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Cinnamon CO₂ Wax | Cinnamomum zeylanicum | Warm and Spicy | Ideal for solid perfumes, balms, and luxury skincare.
Cinnamon CO₂ Wax | Cinnamomum zeylanicum | Warm and Spicy | Ideal for solid perfumes, balms, and luxury skincare.
Cinnamon CO₂ wax from Cinnamomum zeylanicum. Warm, spicy-sweet aroma with antioxidant and soothing benefits for skincare and perfumery.
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Botanical Name:  Cinnamomum zeylanicum.
Family Name: Lauraceae.
Common Name: True Cinnamon, Ceylon Cinnamon.
INCI: Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Wax.
Family Name: Lauraceae.
Common Name: True Cinnamon, Ceylon Cinnamon.
INCI: Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Wax.
 Extraction method: Supercritical CO₂ (wax fraction)
Parts Used: Barks.
Note: Base. Fixative in perfumery.
Scent: Warm, spicy, sweet, balsamic.
Appearance: Solid Wax.
Country of Origin: Bulgaria.
Recommended usage levels vary between 0.1–2% depending on the desired intensity and texture.
Parts Used: Barks.
Note: Base. Fixative in perfumery.
Scent: Warm, spicy, sweet, balsamic.
Appearance: Solid Wax.
Country of Origin: Bulgaria.
Recommended usage levels vary between 0.1–2% depending on the desired intensity and texture.
 Melting Point: 55–70 °C (131–158 °F).
Solubility: Soluble in oils, alcohol, and butters; insoluble in water. 
 Main components: Cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, cinnamyl acetate, wax esters.
Cinnamon CO₂ Wax is a rich, aromatic natural wax obtained through supercritical CO₂ extraction of the inner bark of Cinnamomum zeylanicum (also known as Cinnamomum verum, or True Cinnamon). Deeply fragrant and golden brown in color, this rare wax embodies the warmth and sweetness of the cinnamon tree—capturing both its aromatic vitality and nourishing botanical lipids.
Used in natural perfumery, luxury skincare, and aromatherapy, Cinnamon CO₂ Wax is treasured for its spicy, sweet, and comforting scent and its gentle yet potent antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. It’s a material that bridges fragrance and function, adding sensual depth, natural preservation, and emotional warmth to formulations.
Aromatic Profile
Cinnamon CO₂ Wax offers a deep, warm, spicy-sweet aroma that perfectly balances intensity and softness. The top notes burst with sweet spice, clove, and vanilla-like warmth, followed by resinous, woody, and balsamic undertones that linger for hours. Its scent is both invigorating and comforting—evoking hearth fire, exotic markets, and holiday warmth.
Compared to distilled cinnamon oil, the CO₂ wax has greater depth and complexity, with smoother edges and a rounder diffusion. It serves as an excellent base or heart note in oriental, gourmand, amber, and woody compositions.
It blends beautifully with:
Orange, clove, cardamom, nutmeg, and vanilla for spiced blends.
Frankincense, myrrh, patchouli, and sandalwood for oriental and resinous bases.
Rose, ylang-ylang, and benzoin for sensual floral accords.
In perfumery, it functions as both a natural fixative and a character-defining element, adding warmth and radiance to blends.
Aromatherapy and Emotional Benefits
In aromatherapy, Cinnamon is known as the “Oil of Warmth and Abundance.” Its aroma stimulates both the mind and heart—bringing comfort, vitality, and emotional courage.
The scent of Cinnamon CO₂ Wax:
- Energizes and uplifts during periods of exhaustion or apathy.
- Promotes emotional warmth and connection, easing loneliness or sadness.
- Encourages creativity and sensual expression through its deeply grounding energy.
It resonates strongly with the Solar Plexus and Sacral Chakras, symbolizing passion, confidence, and life force. Used in meditation, massage balms, or ritual perfumes, it inspires joy, creativity, and loving energy.
Its rich aroma is also ideal for seasonal aromatherapy, helping to dispel coldness—both physical and emotional—and restore vitality.
Cinnamon has been cherished across cultures as a symbol of prosperity, love, and protection. In ancient Egypt and Asia, it was used in sacred incense blends to purify temples and invoke spiritual abundance.
In modern holistic practice, Cinnamon CO₂ Wax continues this legacy—representing vitality, sensuality, and warmth of the heart. It grounds the senses, nourishes the body, and inspires creativity and courage—making it perfect for perfumes, body rituals, or wellness formulations that aim to restore emotional and physical balance.
Cosmetic and Skincare Applications
Beyond its captivating scent, Cinnamon CO₂ Wax delivers meaningful cosmetic and dermatological benefits due to its high concentration of antioxidant phenolic compounds and natural wax esters. It has been traditionally used to stimulate circulation, purify skin, and warm the body.
In modern formulations, it provides:
- Antioxidant protection: neutralizes free radicals and supports skin elasticity.
- Antimicrobial action: helps maintain product integrity and skin hygiene.
- Circulatory stimulation: promotes gentle warming in topical applications.
- Moisture retention: natural waxes form a barrier to prevent dryness.
Ideal uses include:
Whipped butters and body balms for warming or invigorating treatments.
Solid perfumes and aromatic candles for sensual, spicy notes.
Winter hand creams and foot balms for circulation and comfort.
Men’s grooming products (beard balms, aftershave creams) for a sophisticated spiced scent.
Due to its potency, Cinnamon CO₂ Wax should be used at low concentrations (0.1–2%) in leave-on products to avoid skin sensitization. It can be blended with milder carriers such as shea butter, jojoba oil, or coconut oil to create balanced formulations.
Safety and Handling
Non-toxic and non-sensitizing; safe for topical use.
Store in a cool, dark environment to prevent oxidation.
Melts easily in a double boiler; avoid direct flame heating.
Shelf life: 2–3 years when stored properly.
For external use only.
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