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Soft woodsy aroma created for comforting self-care rituals.
Warm Wood Aroma
Gentle comforting scent
Diffuser Ready
Ideal for evenings
Blend Friendly
Mixes with florals
Soft Profile
Smooth woodsy notes
Cozy Moments
Perfect for relaxation
Gentle Aroma
Mild soothing feel
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Lavender, lemon, basil, German or Roman chamomile, rosemary or sandalwood oils can be diffused with ho wood oil.
Ho wood oil smells sweet and woody with a slight note of camphor.
The perfect substitute for ho wood essential oil is rosewood essential oil which shares many of its properties.
Ho wood is from the evergreen tree Cinnamomum camphora. This tree is also known as camphor tree or camphorwood. The tree is native to China, Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam and parts of India. When crushed, the leaves of the plant have a camphor-like aroma.
Ho wood oil is mainly used for its relaxing and uplifting effect. It is used in aromatherapy to soothe the mind. Half an hour of aromatherapy with ho wood uplifts the spirits.
Ho wood oil is used for many purposes, but it is primarily used in diffusion aromatherapy and massage aromatherapy.
You can purchase ho wood oil from Gya Labs. Gya Labs Ho Wood Oil is believed to have relaxing and stress-relieving properties. It is commonly used in aromatherapy practices and natural perfumery due to its calming and soothing aroma.
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