Cinnamon essential oil has been used in traditional medicine and is now becoming increasingly popular in aromatherapy. It can be used to fight inflammation, improve circulation, and reduce stress. In this blog post, we will explore the different types of cinnamon essential oil combinations that can be used for a variety of health benefits.
What Is Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil?
Cinnamon Bark essential oil is a highly concentrated extract derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum verum tree. As an essential oil blending expert, I consider Cinnamon Bark oil to be a valuable and powerful ingredient in creating unique aromatherapy blends.
Cinnamon oil is renowned for its warm, spicy, and fragrant aroma, making it a popular choice for creating comforting and uplifting scents. It possesses a rich and musky undertone, with hints of sweetness and earthiness.
Cinnamon Essential Oil Blends Well With These Oils
When blending with Cinnamon Bark oil, it is crucial to understand its potency and potential skin sensitization. It has a high concentration of cinnamaldehyde, a chemical compound that gives it its characteristic scent and many of its therapeutic benefits.
Cinnamon is best use aromatically because topically it can irritate the skin, even when diluted in a carrier oil before applying it to the skin. Using low concentrations of cinnamon essential oil is best when blending.
1. Bergamot and Cinnamon
Bergamot and Cinnamon is a classic combination that can bring a tantalizing depth of aroma to your home. When blended together, Bergamot and Cinnamon essential oils can create a blend that is spicy and sweet with a hint of citrus.
Bergamot has a sweet and spicy aroma that complements the warm and sweet aroma of Cinnamon. When blended together, these two oils create a pleasant, inviting aroma that can be used to create a cozy atmosphere in any room.
Bergamot and Cinnamon can also be used to help create an uplifting and energizing scent in your home.
2. Clove and Cinnamon
Clove and cinnamon essential oils pair together nicely to create a warm, comforting aroma. Clove has a strong, spicy scent while cinnamon adds a sweet, woody note. When combined, the oils create a warm, inviting scent that can help reduce stress and improve mood.
Clove and cinnamon bark can also be used together in home-made cleaning products for a natural, fresh scent. Additionally, this pairing can be used to repel pests and insects naturally.
3. Lemon and Cinnamon
Lemon and cinnamon is a great combination for a plethora of uses. When used together, they create a aromatic and stimulating scent that can be used to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in the home.
When used topically, the combination of cinnamon and lemon essential oils can help to fight infections and reduce inflammation, while also clearing and energizing the mind.
For a relaxing bath, add a few drops of lemon and cinnamon essential oils to warm running water and unwind in the inviting aroma.
4. Rosemary and Cinnamon
Rosemary and cinnamon is a combination to create a powerful and stimulating aroma. Rosemary is known to be a stimulating oil that can help to improve mental clarity and stimulate the senses.
When combined with cinnamon, it can aid in improving concentration and focus. The cinnamon essential oil can help to reduce inflammation and support the respiratory system. Together, these two oils can work synergistically to create a comforting and rejuvenating aroma, perfect for use in a diffuser.
5. Lime and Cinnamon
For a zesty and fragrant aroma, try combining lime essential oil with cinnamon bark oil. The combination of the tart and citrus scent of lime with the warm and spicy notes of cinnamon will be sure to lift your spirits and invigorate your home.
Add a few drops of each oil to a diffuser, or combine them with a carrier oil for a soothing massage oil. You can also add a few drops of the blend to a cotton ball and place it in a drawer or closet for a long-lasting scent.
6. Frankincense and Cinnamon
Cinnamon and frankincense essential oils make an excellent combination. The warm, spicy scent of cinnamon is a great way to bring a sense of balance and energy to any environment, while the woodsy and slightly sweet smell of frankincense adds a calming effect.
When combined, these two oils can make a beautiful, soothing scent. Try using them in a diffuser to fill your home with a comforting and uplifting aroma. You can also use them to make your own custom essential oil blends.
Try mixing frankincense and cinnamon with lavender, orange, or rosemary essential oils for a variety of different fragrances.
7. Eucalyptus and Cinnamon
The combination of eucalyptus and cinnamon essential oil is a unique and soothing scent. Eucalyptus is known for its cleansing and antibacterial properties, while cinnamon is known for its stimulating, energizing aroma.
Together, the two create a sweet, yet earthy scent that is perfect for relaxation and stress relief. This combination can also be used to relieve headaches and muscle aches.
In addition, this combination works well in natural cleaning products, as the oils are both antibacterial and antifungal. All in all, the combination of eucalyptus and cinnamon essential oils makes a great addition to your essential oil collection.
8. Orange and Cinnamon
Orange and cinnamon is a festive combination of essential oils that can help instantly bring the holiday spirit into any room. The warm and inviting scent of orange is a great way to start off the day, while the spicy aroma of cinnamon can help to create a cozy and comforting atmosphere.
This combination of oils is perfect for diffusing in the home and can even be used to make a natural air freshener. When diffused, it will help to create a uplifting environment.
9. Lavender and Cinnamon
Lavender and cinnamon are a classic combination that brings the best of both worlds to your essential oil diffuser. Lavender brings a calming, almost sedative effect that promotes relaxation and helps reduce stress.
On the other hand, cinnamon is an energizing and stimulating scent, making it perfect for when you need an extra boost of energy and motivation. As a bonus, the two scents blend nicely and create a pleasant, balanced environment.
Whether you want a relaxing atmosphere or need a kick of energy, give lavender and cinnamon a try!
What other essential oils can I mix with cinnamon?
You can also try cardamom, ginger, anise, nutmeg, grapefruit, peppermint, spearmint, basil, oregano, thyme, marjoram, chamomile, geranium, jasmine, ylang ylang, and sandalwood.
Cinnamon Essential Oil Blends for Diffuser and More
Here are a few favorite cinnamon essential oil recipes to try. These blends were formulated for a diffuser but can be used for other applications.
Pick a blend from below. Add drops of essential oils to your diffuser with the required water amount for your machine. Turn on and enjoy the aroma.
Snickerdoodles
- 3 drops Cinnamon Bark
- 2 drops Nutmeg
- 2 drops Vanilla
Winter Warmer
- 3 drops Cinnamon Bark
- 2 drops Clove
- 2 drops White Fir
Inner Fire
- 4 drops Cinnamon Bark
- 3 drops Peppermint
Apple Pie
- 4 drops Douglas Fir oil
- 2 drops Lime oil
- 2 drops Cinnamon oil
Joyful Within
- 4 drops Lemon
- 2 drops Cinnamon Bark
- 2 drops Orange
Final Thoughts on Essential Oils that Blend Well With Cinnamon
In conclusion, cinnamon oil can be used in a variety of ways and in combination with other essential oils to create a customized and unique aroma. When used in combination with other essential oils, the aroma of cinnamon can be enhanced and even improved.
From a blending perspective, Cinnamon Bark essential oil pairs exceptionally well with citrus oils like orange or grapefruit, creating a refreshing and invigorating blend. It also harmonizes beautifully with other warm and spicy oils such as clove, ginger, or nutmeg, adding depth and complexity to the aroma.
Additionally, combining Cinnamon Bark oil with soothing oils like lavender or chamomile can help balance its intensity and create a calming effect.
Cinnamon essential oil is a great choice for DIY projects, home fragrance, and aromatherapy. With its plethora of health benefits, it's no wonder why cinnamon essential oil is so popular.