The antiseptic properties of cypress oil make it a good choice for wounds care. It is a common ingredient in antiseptic lotions and creams. This quality is specifically due to the presence of camphene in the essential oil. Mix about 5 drops of the cypress oil with 3ml of olive oil and gently massage it onto the affected areas. Alternatively, add about 3 drops of the oil into a tub of warm, bathing water for a relaxing foot bath to reduce inflammation. | relax & diffuse: diffuse cypress oil after a long day to encourage a sense of relaxation and grounding. Fill the air with the fresh scents of cypress, lavender, tangerine and spearmint with our on the dock of the bay diffuser blend. Helpful in engergised calm cypress oil is calming and energizing at the same time, so its perfect for mental clarity while practicing yoga or meditation. | tightens skin & muscles: cypress essential oil can help strengthen your gums and tighten your muscles throughout the body. The main function associated with astringency is a contraction, so cypress oil makes your gums, skin, muscles, and hair follicles contract and prevents teeth and hair from falling out. It also tightens up loose skin and muscles. | helpful for tension: since it has calming and sedative properties, it is also great for people who are facing much tension, tension in their lives as it seeks to instill a sense of peace and tranquility within you and emotionally uplifts your spirits. How to use it: you can add a few drops of the cypressoil into a diffuser or vaporizer and proceed to inhale the warm aroma as it engulfs you. | blending: cypress oil forms great blends with essential oils of all citrus fruits such as lime, lemon, and orange as well as with bergamot, clary sage, frankincense, juniper, lavender, marjoram, pine, rosemary, and sandalwood essential oils