Cedarwood (Atlas) vs Silver Fir

Cedarwood (Atlas) and Silver Fir are both woody essential oils. Cedarwood (Atlas) carries a base note (dry, warm), while Silver Fir sits as a heart note (fresh, woody). For topical use, keep Cedarwood (Atlas) at or below 5% and Silver Fir at 10%.

AttributeCedarwood (Atlas)Silver Fir
Latin nameCedrus atlanticaAbies alba
Aroma familyWoodyWoody
Perfumery noteBaseHeart
Aromadry, warmfresh, woody, balsamic, bright
Chemical familySesquiterpeneMonoterpene
Max topical dilution5%10%
Max facial dilution2.5%5%
PregnancyNot recommendedGenerally suitable (well diluted)
ChildrenGenerally suitable (well diluted)Generally suitable (well diluted)
PetsGenerally suitable (well diluted)Not recommended
ExtractionSteam distillationSteam distillation

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Cedarwood (Atlas) and Silver Fir?

Cedarwood (Atlas) and Silver Fir are both woody essential oils. Cedarwood (Atlas) carries a base note (dry, warm), while Silver Fir sits as a heart note (fresh, woody). For topical use, keep Cedarwood (Atlas) at or below 5% and Silver Fir at 10%.

Can you blend Cedarwood (Atlas) and Silver Fir together?

Yes — Cedarwood (Atlas) and Silver Fir are commonly paired and complement each other in blends.

Which is better during pregnancy, Cedarwood (Atlas) or Silver Fir?

Silver Fir is generally considered more suitable during pregnancy when properly diluted, whereas Cedarwood (Atlas) is not recommended. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.