Description
Cassia oil is derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia tree and shares similarities with cinnamon oil. It has a warm, spicy aroma and is often used in aromatherapy and traditional medicine. Here are some aspects to consider when buying cassia oil:
- Purity: Ensure the oil is pure and not diluted with other substances. Look for suppliers that provide details about the extraction process and purity of their oils.
- Quality: High-quality cassia oil should have a strong, spicy fragrance. Check for certifications or indications of quality control from the supplier.
- Packaging: Good-quality oils are typically stored in dark glass bottles to protect them from sunlight, which can degrade the oil’s quality.
- Reputation of Supplier: Choose reputable suppliers known for their quality essential oils. Check reviews and ask for recommendations if possible.
- Price: While cost-effective options are enticing, extremely cheap cassia oil might indicate low quality or adulteration, so balance affordability with quality.
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