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A spicy diffuser ritual for seasonal atmosphere and focused resets.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Cinnamon Cassia Essential Oil
- Botanical
- Cinnamomum cassia
- Method
- Steam distillation of bark
- Origin
- China, Vietnam
- Aroma
- Warm, sweet, spicy, intense
Benefits
- Add a warm, spicy note to diffuser blends
- Create a cozy atmosphere during colder seasons
- Pair with citrus oils for balanced aromas
- Use in DIY home fragrance projects
- Ideal for seasonal aromatherapy routines
DESIGNED FOR SEASONAL SPICE MOMENTS
Not just oil.
A cassia ritual for shaped evenings.
For rooms that need a stronger evening boundary — two careful protocols around the bottle. One drop, short diffusion, done.
Ritual 1
The sluggish afternoon that wants one clean spark.
Cinnamon Cassia Essential Oil is cinnamaldehyde-led, and Gya Labs describes it as a cassia-bark oil for diffuser and seasonal blends. Cinnamaldehyde activates TRPA1 sensory channels; in tissue research, 1 mmol/L cinnamaldehyde increased short-circuit current and conductance, so use this oil as a low-drop scent signal, not a skin ritual.
Ritual 2
The evening that needs a boundary between busy and done.
Cinnamaldehyde is biologically active through TRPA1 and inflammatory-signaling research, which is why cassia should stay highly diluted and mostly diffuser-based. Think of it like a single spice note in a blend, not the whole recipe.
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Why should cinnamon cassia feel warm but read unclear?
We compared cinnamon cassia oils by bark-source clarity, warm spice aroma, potency labeling, and batch transparency. Hot spice oils need careful proof.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant source | Cinnamon cassia source noted | Cinnamon oil | Unknown |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled bark/spice oil | Steam-distilled claim | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Warm, spicy, sweet-woody | Spicy | Synthetic cinnamon |
| Potency note | Strong oil caution shown | Sometimes | No |
| Key profile | Cinnamaldehyde-style profile checked | Rounded claim | Unlisted |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Price position | Mid-range spice value | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Cinnamon Cassia Essential Oil is derived from the bark of the Cassia tree, known for its warm, spicy aroma and various therapeutic benefits.
- Aromatherapy: Promotes relaxation and reduces stress.
- Antimicrobial properties: May help in fighting bacteria and fungi.
- Digestive support: Can aid digestion and soothe discomfort.
- Warmth and comfort: Provides a cozy scent that enhances the atmosphere.
- Diffusion: Add a few drops to a diffuser for a warming aroma.
- Topical application: Dilute with a carrier oil for massage or skincare.
- DIY projects: Use in homemade candles, soaps, or potpourri.
Yes, but it should always be diluted with a carrier oil before applying to the skin to avoid irritation.
Store in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve its quality. Ensure the cap is tightly closed.












