32 materials found
Abies Alba Oil
Abies albarich balsamic-sweet and pleasant oily-pinaceous fragrance. Oils from Austria are known for their outstanding quality and fine fragrance.
Abies Species Oils
Abies speciesAjowan Oil
Ptychotis ajowanPungent, herbaceous-spicy and medicinal odor, reminiscent of red Thyme. However, unlike the rich odor of red thyme, Ajowan Oil presents a sharper, more cymene-like topnote and very…
Balsam Fir Needle Oil
Abies balsameaPeculiar oily-balsamic, somewhat resinous, but also fresh and sweet odor, resembling the odor of spruce oil or pinus pumilio oil. Equal in sweetness to pinus pumilio oil, but poore…
Bitter Fennel Oil
Foeniculum vulgareSomewhat sharp and warm-camphoraceous odor, initially earthy, but later on sweet, anisic and spicy.
Brazilian Sassafras Oil
Ocotea pretiosaSweet aromatic, warm-spicy, camphoraceous odor, reminiscent of brown camphor oil or north American sassafras oil.
Cedarleaf Oil
Thuja occidentalisIntensely sharp, but quite fresh, camphoraceous odor. Bears great resemblance to the flowering tansy herb, artemisia herb, dalmatian sage herb, etc. with a sweet undertone reminisc…
Cedrela Odorata Oil
Cedrela odorataPleasant, dry-woody and powerful odor, reminiscent of cedarwood oil, Texas and cubeb oil or clove leaf oil sesquiterpenes with an undertone like carrot seed oil, however, without t…
Ceylon Citronella Oil
Cymbopogon nardusVery peculiar, warm-woody and yet fresh, grassy and somewhat reminiscent of wet leaves. The camphene-borneol-methyleugenol complex seems to characterize the odor of Ceylon citronel…
Dacrydium Elatum Oil
Dacrydium elatumDry-balsamic, woody odor, reminiscent of crude Virginia cedarwood oil.
Distilled Sweet Orange Oil
Citrus sinensisFresh, sweet, not very rich odor, very poor in tenacity. Only freshly produced or well preserved oils have fresh odors. Distilled oils become rancid or oxidized more quickly than e…
Eucalyptus Citriodora Oil
Eucalyptus citriodoraStrong and very fresh, rosy-citronella-like odor and a sweet, balsamic-floral dryout note.
European Pennyroyal Oil
Mentha pulegiumVery fresh, strong, herbaceous-minty, but not very bitter odor (in contrast to the American type).
Illurin Balsam
Daniella thuriferaSweet-woody, balsamic, very pleasant, uniform and tenacious. Certain lots show more burnt or phenolic, tarlike odors than others.
Inchigrass Oil
Cymbopogon speciesFresh, sweet citronella-palmarosa-like odor with a tealeaf-like, rich herbaceous undertone. The latter note is quite predominant, or even unpleasant, in certain lots of the oil. So…
Juniperberry Oil
Juniperus communisFresh, yet warm, rich-balsamic, woody-sweet and pine-needle-like odor.
Laurel Leaf Oil
Laurus nobilisFresh, strong but sweet, aromatic-camphoraceous, somewhat spicy-medicinal odor. The dryout notes are sweet, pleasant and slightly spicy, unlike those of eucalyptus, cajuput and, to…
Lemon Oil
Citrus limomumVery light, fresh and sweet odor, truly reminiscent of the ripe peel. No turpentine-like, harsh-terpene notes should be detectable on a perfume blotter. Good oils retain their fres…
Leptospermum Citratum Oil
Leptospermum citratumVery strong, fresh, sweet, yet somewhat sharp or pungent odor, reminiscent of lemongrass, lemon petitgrain and Java citronella oils in a sweet, well-balanced mixture. The power and…
Litsea Cubeba Oil
Litsea cubebaIntensely lemon-like, fresh and sweet odor, with a soft and sweet-fruity, uniform dryout. Few or no 'fatty-grassy' methyl heptenone notes detectable.
Melaleuca Linariifolia Oil
Melaleuca linariifoliaStrong camphoraceous-eucalyptus-like odor, with a warm-terpenic undertone. Much more eucalyptus-like in odor and flavor than melaleuca alternifolia, and does not recall the odor of…
Picea Excelsa Oil
Picea excelsaVery light, fresh, balsamic-pine needle type odor. The dryout is somewhat less sweet, woody, slightly cedarlike.
Pine Oil
Pinus palustrisSweet, pine-woody, somewhat balsamic-anisic odor with an increasing sweetness in its dryout, followed by a somewhat resinous-bitter undertone according to the type and grade of oil…
Pinus Nigra Oil
Pinus nigraPleasant, balsamic-pinelike, refreshing odor. The turpentine-notes (pinene-notes) are rather dominating, and the odor has no tenacity or even faint, pleasant dryout note.
Pinus Pumilio Oil
Pinus pumilioVery pleasant pine-type odor: balsamic-sweet, faintly woody, also slightly spicy, reminiscent of cypress and juniperberry, with an increasingly oily-fatty, but interesting underton…
Rosemary Oil
Rosmarinus officinalisStrong, fresh, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forestlike odor. The "high" fresh notes vanish quickly, yielding to a clean, woody-balsamic bodynote which tones out in a dry-herbac…
Siberian Fir Needle Oil
Abies sibiricaRefreshingly balsamic, slightly fatty or oily with a powerful pine-forest odor, and a peculiar fruity-balsamic undertone.
Spike Lavender Oil
Lavandula latifoliaTransitory camphoraceous (eucalyptus-like), fresh and herbaceous odor, reminiscent of lavandin and rosemary oils and with a somewhat dry-woody undertone.
Spruce Oil
Tsuga canadensisVery pleasant, balsamic-fresh odor with a peculiar sweet-oily and slightly fruity undertone. Odor characteristics can vary significantly according to origin and botanical species u…
Templin Oil
Abies albaFresh and sweet odor, at the same time reminiscent of pine needles, balsam and sweet orange oil. The woody undertone could almost be said to resemble bitter orange oil.