Organic Massage Oil - Cedar Rose

Bath & Body Oil: Cedar Rose

Treat yourself to a few moments of quiet serenity with this skin-softening aromatic oil. Soft notes of rose and warm cedarwood drift gently through soothing plant oils, creating a delicate, comforting aroma designed for moments of gentle care.

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$16.95
organic
vegan
cruelty-free
non-gmo
6-month-shelf-life
made-in-the-usa
Product Overview

Some scents evoke warmth and magic

Cedar Rose is soft and quietly enveloping, where tender rose-like florals meet warm woods and a gentle touch of citrus. The aroma is delicate and close to the skin—never overpowering—designed to linger lightly in warm steam, on sun-warmed towels, and on freshly bathed skin.

Whether added to a warm bath, used for massage, or smoothed onto damp skin after showering, this aromatic oil turns simple care into a slow, sensory ritual—one that invites you to pause, breathe, and settle into the moment.

The Aroma

Cedar Rose opens with a soft glimmer of citrus, followed by gentle rose-like florals that feel natural and airy rather than perfumed. As the scent warms, cedarwood and quiet forest notes emerge beneath, creating a smooth, comforting finish that feels tender, grounded, and serene.

The overall aroma is floral and softly woodsy, with subtle brightness and lasting warmth.

On the Skin

A nutrient-rich blend of soothing organic oils leaves the skin feeling soft, supple, and conditioned. As a massage and body oil, the lightweight texture glides on smoothly and sinks in slowly, creating a velvety finish that feels deeply nourishing. 

In the bath, the oil blooms into warm water, forming a delicate, silky layer that settles gently onto the skin, leaving it wrapped in comfort that lingers long after the water is gone.

Plant oils do not add water to the skin; instead, they help slow moisture loss and support the skin’s natural barrier—so skin feels touchably soft and comfortably moisturized long after you step out of the bath or finish your massage.

Infused Botanicals

The oil, gently infused with organic lavender and rose petals, feels soothing, softening and comforting on the skin, offering a silky, nurturing glide with a subtle floral warmth that makes the skin feel pampered, relaxed, and quietly cared for. These botanicals add subtle depth and aromatic character— while honoring traditional plant-based craftsmanship.

The Experience

For quiet evenings, slow mornings, winding-down moments, or anytime you want your space to feel soft, comforting, and gently romantic.

For a moisturizing after-shower treat, add a treatment pump or sprayer 

How To Use

This aromatic oil is designed to be versatile and intuitive—use it in the bath, for massage, or as a body oil, in whatever way feels most natural to you.

  • Add a small amount to warm bathwater for a softly scented soak
  • Smooth onto warm, damp skin after bathing or showering to help seal in moisture
  • Use for a full-body or targeted massage
  • Apply a few drops to dry areas such as elbows, knees, or heels when extra softness is needed
  • A little goes a long way.

Curious about other ways to use this aromatic oil? From baths and showers to massage and more, you’ll find them all on our How To Use a Natural Bath & Body Oil page.


For external use only.
Avoid eyes and broken skin.
We recommend a patch test before first using any new product.

When using in the bath or shower tub may become slippery.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What are essential oils?

What Are Pure Essential Oils?

Have you ever enjoyed the scent of a fragrant flower or herb? The fragrance comes from potent, aromatic compounds called essential oils found in the flowers, stems, seeds, bark, roots, fruits, and other parts of plants. It often requires several pounds of a plant to produce a single bottle of essential oil.

Essential oils not only give plants their unique scents but also help lure plant pollinators and protect plants from insects and other predators.

The chemical composition of essential oils may provide valuable psychological and physical aromatherapeutic benefits for some people.

It is important to note that to be a true essential oil, the oil must be isolated from the plant material by physical means only. Essential oils are NEVER extracted using solvents.

Although synthetic fragrances or "nature identical" oils are available at a much lower cost, only natural plant essential oils will provide any aromatherapeutic benefits.

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What Are Essential Oils (Much more detail)

How Essential Oils Are Extracted

Why We Use Only Real Plant Essential Oils?

What is Aromatherapy?


If you are pregnant or under a doctor's care for any medical condition, please consult your healthcare provider before using essential oils.

Pregnancy & Children: We do not provide information on the safety of essential oils during Pregnancy or for use in Children because the available information is very ambiguous and often contradictory. If you’re interested in using essential oils during pregnancy or with young children please do your own research and consult your doctor, midwife, or health care professional before use.


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Are Chagrin Valley Ingredients & Products USDA Certified Organic?

Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve is a USDA Certified Organic Company

Certified Organic Skin Care

The most important consideration in any business is its customers. Today's world of misleading claims, false advertising, and simple deception, often leaves consumers trying to discover the truth about personal products and their ingredients.

  • We want our customers to know that we are committed to transparency in everything we do.
  • We want our customers to know that when we say "organic," we mean it.
  • We believe that in becoming a USDA Certified Organic company, our customers do not have to wonder if we really use certified organic ingredients or if our organic products are truly organic.
  • So we choose to be a certified organic company and abide by the strict standards required for organic certification.

Some of my favorite products are made with ingredients that just do not exist as certified organic. Why? At this time there are no standards created for ingredients specifically used in the personal care product industry. Organic certification of personal care products is based on the organic food standards set by the National Organic Program of the USDA.

But since we are a certified organic company, we are required to submit documentation that even our "non-organic ingredients" were produced without the use of toxic pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), sewage sludge, or irradiation.

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Why Did We Become a Certified Organic Company?

What Do All of the Organic Labels Mean?

Organic Soap Labeling


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Do Your Natural Soap And Shampoo Bars Have An Expiration Date?

The Short Answer

Yes And No!

Although handmade natural soaps usually get better with age, we recommend using our soaps within 12 months of purchase. Our scented soaps should be used within 3 months after removing them from the box.

Although the soaps will not be "spoiled" after that time, you may notice some changes as natural soap ages.

  • some natural colors may fade over time
  • the scents from pure natural essential oil scents will fade over time


The changes in color and scent happen even more quickly in our sample size bars.

These small natural soap bars have a much greater surface area to volume ratio which allows essential oils to evaporate from the surface more quickly. However, the scent may still be there when you lather up.

I have found some ancient bars hiding in my closet that years old. The scents were gone, but the lather was incredible!


The Long Answer

For a more detailed discussion please read our blog, "The Shelf Life, Color & Scent of an All Natural Soap."


How You Can Help Prolong Shelf-Life

  • Natural soaps need to breathe. Exposure to air promotes hardening of your soap and contributes to longer-lasting quality. Soap should be left unwrapped in their boxes or wrapped with breathable materials. Tight wrappers cause humid conditions by preventing evaporation of moisture.

  • Our soaps are packaged in breathable, recyclable, sustainable packaging! Keep your natural handmade soaps in a dry, cool place away from sunlight, excessive heat and humidity.

  • Our scented soaps, like Lavender Rosemary, can be placed in a muslin bag, old clean sock, or wrapped in a piece of cloth and put in your linen closet or dresser drawer to give a delightful fragrance to your linens and clothes while waiting to be used.

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What Do The Different Organic Symbols Mean?

We use two different organic symbols on our website

Each symbol has a unique definition!

The "certified organic" labeling has been developed by the USDA and refers to organic claims and labeling on food and personal care products in the United States.

The USDA has very strict guidelines for the percentage of organic ingredients necessary to receive organic certification. Other countries have their own certification procedures, requirements, and standards. Labeling criteria and allowable ingredients differ from those in the US.

The USDA uses a structured labeling system based on the percentage of organic ingredients in a product (excluding water and salt-NaCl).

Products That Use the USDA Organic Seal

USDA Certified Organic Skin Care LogoThe USDA Organic Logo Label can be used on products that meet the standards of the first two tiers of the organic labeling system, in which 95 - 100% of all ingredients are certified organic.

Most of our non-soap products fall into this category and display the USDA logo!


Products That Use OEFFA Seal

Products made with 70–94.9% Organic Ingredients are labeled “Made with Organic ___” 

Products like our soaps and shampoo bars are 85–92% organic and fall into the “Made With Organic Ingredients” category.

OEFFA Certified Organic Skin CareWhy Soap & Shampoo Bars? Because the soapmaking process requires lye — a non‑agricultural ingredient that makes up more than 5% of the formula — they cannot meet the 95% threshold, even though the rest of the ingredients are organic.

These products are not allowed to use the USDA organic seal. Instead, they may display the seal of our certifying agent and the words “Certified Organic by OEFFA.”

Chagrin Valley Soap is certified by OEFFA (Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association) — a nonprofit, USDA‑approved agency that verifies our organic ingredients and manufacturing processes.

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