280 materials found
Roman Chamomile Oil
Anthemis nobilisSweet herbaceous, somewhat fruity-warm and tealeaf-like odor. The odor is extremely diffusive but it has little tenacity.
Rose Absolute Damascena
Rosa damascenaExtremely rich, warm, spicy-floral and very deep rose odor with a more or less pronounced honeylike undertone. Its diffusive power is only realized when diluted or used at concentr…
Rose Damascena Concrète
Rosa damascenaExtremely rich, deep and sweetly floral, truly reminiscent of the red or pink rose. A peculiar sweet spiciness on a sweet-woody undertone and an immensely deep-floral and faintly h…
Rose de mai absolute
Rosa centifoliaRich and sweet, deep-rosy, very tenacious odor. The spicy tonalities are usually less pronounced, while the honeylike notes can be described as similar to those of the damascena ab…
Rose de mai concrète
Rosa centifoliaWarm, deep-floral, slightly woody-sweet, but the spicy or honeylike notes are less pronounced than those of damascena concrète.
Rose Leaf Absolute
Rosa centifoliaIntensely green-leafy, but also sweet, somewhat woody odor, truly reminiscent of the freshly crushed leaves of the rose plant.
Rose Oil, Moroccan
Rosa centifoliaDeep-sweet, rich and tenacious floral rose-odor. The peculiar 'spicy' undertone found in Bulgarian oil seems to be missing or slightly weaker in the Moroccan oil. The warmth is equ…
Rose Otto
Rosa damascenaWarm, deep-floral, slightly spicy and immensely rich, truly reminiscent of red roses, often with nuances in the spicy and honeylike notes.
Rum
Saccharum officinarumSaffron Oil
Crocus sativusMost peculiar, intensely sweet, spicy, floral-aldehydic odor with a slightly fatty-herbaceous undertone. Fresh, strong odor, recalling that of the botanical material.
Santalum Citrinum Oil
Very pleasant sweet-woody odor, reminiscent of sandalwood. Resembles santalol with a truly woody-balsamic undertone. Outstanding tenacity and unique uniformity of odor.
Siam Benzoin
Styrax tonkinensisPleasant, sweet-balsamic with a distinct note of vanillin.
Soy Sauce
Glycine sojaSweet, meat-extract-like odor and extreme pungency.
Spanish Verbena Oil
Thymus hiemalisPowerful and fresh lemonlike, herbaceous odor with a rich and sweet, somewhat sage-like undertone. Has the freshness of lemongrass oil, and the herbaceous-sweet undertone of sage c…
Spanish Wild Marjoram Oil
Thymus masticinaStrong, fresh, slightly sweet-spicy, aromatic, but predominantly eucalyptus-like, camphoraceous odor.
Spikenard Oil
Nardostachys jatamansiHeavy, sweet-woody and spicy-animal odor, reminiscent of valerian, ginger, cardamom and Atlas cedarwood oils.
Spiraea Oil
Spiraea ulmariaVery strong odor; to some people quite repulsive in its sickly sweetness. Sharp and harsh, difficult to blend into ordinary perfume types.
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…
Star Anise Oil
Illicium verumIntensely sweet. Due to the high content of Anethole (up to 90/95%), star anise oil is strongly reminiscent of 'true' anise oil.
Stirlingia Latifolia Oil
Stirlingia latifoliaStrongly herbaceous, sweet and floral-haylike, not nearly as repulsively sharp or harsh as pure acetophenone.
Styrax
Liquidambar orientalisAsian styrax has balsamic sweetness. American (Honduras) styrax is more 'gasolinelike' (styrene-odor), covering the balsamic sweetness of the main ingredients.
Styrax Oil
Very rich, balsamic-sweet, floral and somewhat spicy, reminiscent of lilac, hyacinth, although it has a distinct topnote of hydrocarbon character, unpleasant and actually not wante…
Styrax Resinoid
Sweeter, more balsamic odor (petroleum ether extraction). Truly representative of the natural raw material in odor (absolute of styrax).
Sumatra Benzoin
Styrax benzoinLower grades have odor characteristics in common with Styrax (more harsh odor than Almond benzoin). Coarser product suitable for harsh-balsamic, sharp-floral type perfumes.
Sumbul Root Oil
Ferula sumbulWarm-woody, orris-like and very faintly musky ("animal") type of odor, remotely reminiscent of valerian, de-sulphurized asafoetida, costus and elecampane. There is a certain balsam…
Sumbul Root Resinoid
Ferula sumbulPleasantly warm-woody, slightly sweet-balsamic odor.
Sweet Fennel Oil
Foeniculum vulgare var. dulceVery sweet, but slightly earthy or peppery-spicy odor and a clean, sweet-aromatic dryout. There is a hint of a fruity-fresh topnote in fresh oils.
Sweet Orange Aroma
Citrus sinensisSweet and comparatively fresh odor, revealing its orange and grapefruit components with a predominant note of monoterpenes.
Sweet Orange Oil Concentrated
Citrus sinensisPowerful and sweet odor, less fresh and less peel-like than that of the natural oil. The lifting effect of d-limonene is diminished by the concentration.
Sweet Pea
Lathyrus latifoliusRecalls freesia, certain roses (e.g. wild rosa canina) with a very delicate touch of orange blossom or hyacinth. Most typical feature is its suave lightness, almost balsamic (like …