9 materials found
Betel Oil
Piper betleDistinctly phenolic, almost tar-like or 'smoky'. Great deal of resemblance to the odor of maté-leaves (or maté absolute) and to certain types of Chinese tea.
Caraway Oil
Carum carviStrong and peculiar odor typical of the fruit, but with a fatty-harsh undertone in crude oil. Rectified oil has stronger, less fatty odor. Characteristic initial note of nauseating…
Dill Seed Oil
Anethum graveolensLight and fresh, warm-spicy and reminiscent of caraway and spearmint, although less sharp.
Himalayan Cedarwood Oil
Cedrus deodaraRich, sweet-woody, almost balsamic odor, closely reminiscent of Atlas cedarwood oil. Presents similar cresylic-camphoraceous topnotes, but also becomes delicately sweet-woody on it…
Karna Oil
Citrus speciesFresh citrusy, somewhat bitter-leafy odor with a sweet and floral undertone. The odor resembles that of lemon petitgrain oil.
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…
Palmarosa Oil
Cymbopogon martiniSweet, floral-rosy odor and various undertones or topnotes according to the quality and age of the oil.
Pandanus Absolute
Pandanus odoratissimusIntensely sharp, very powerful and diffusive, but also very sweet, hyacinth-honeylike odor. The powerful topnote is of very short duration, leaving only a faint, sweet-floral and f…
Sweet Orange Oil
Citrus aurantium var. dulcissweet, light and fresh, fruity-aldehydic odor and flavor, distinctly reminiscent of the odor from a scratched sweet orange peel