

Description
Improve your blood circulation with cypress essential oil, known for its toning properties.
Improves blood circulation, antiseptic properties, relieves muscle pain
Cupressus sempervirens is a conifer of the Cupressaceae family, up to 30 metres high. It is native to the Mediterranean basin, where it is cultivated for its ornamental and medicinal properties. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the branches and is rich in alpha-pinene and delta-3-carene, compounds with tonic virtues.
The cypress has been a sacred tree since ancient times, symbolizing immortality.Used by the Egyptians in funeral rites, its essential oil is today prized for its circulatory and respiratory properties, particularly to relieve heavy legs and soothe coughs.
Data sheet
Dilute 2 to 3 drops of cypress essential oil in a vegetable oil for a massage on the legs, or diffuse to clear the respiratory tract.
Do not use in pregnant women less than 3 months or breastfeeding.Avoid in case of mastopathy or hormone-dependent cancers.
See date printed on packaging
Improves blood circulation, antiseptic properties, relieves muscle pain
Cupressus sempervirens is a conifer of the Cupressaceae family, up to 30 metres high. It is native to the Mediterranean basin, where it is cultivated for its ornamental and medicinal properties. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the branches and is rich in alpha-pinene and delta-3-carene, compounds with tonic virtues.
The cypress has been a sacred tree since ancient times, symbolizing immortality.Used by the Egyptians in funeral rites, its essential oil is today prized for its circulatory and respiratory properties, particularly to relieve heavy legs and soothe coughs.
Data sheet
Dilute 2 to 3 drops of cypress essential oil in a vegetable oil for a massage on the legs, or diffuse to clear the respiratory tract.
Do not use in pregnant women less than 3 months or breastfeeding.Avoid in case of mastopathy or hormone-dependent cancers.
See date printed on packaging