30 materials found
Acaroid Resin
Xanthorrhoea speciesFaintly balsamic-cinnamic and sweet. Odor type quite similar to that of peru, styrax, and tolu balsams, however, much weaker in odor strength.
Anyme Oil
Myoporum crassifoliumTerpenic fresh topnote and a pleasant woody-balsamic undertone, reminiscent of cedarwood and balsam fir needle oil.
Australasian Sandalwood Oil
Eucaria spicataSoft, woody, extremely tenacious and somewhat balsamic in its delicate sweetness. Its topnote is distinctly different from that of the East Indian sandalwood oil, not sweet but rat…
Backhousia Citriodora Oil
Backhousia citriodoraIntensely fresh lemon-like odor with a pleasant sweet-green undertone. Much cleaner and fresher than Lemongrass Oil, with no grassy-fatty or harsh notes. The amylacetate-like fruit…
Backhousia Myrtifolia Oil
Backhousia myrtifoliaThe elimicin form has a sweet-woody smell from its main constituent trimethoxy-allylbenzene.
Beeswax Absolute
Apis melliferaVery mild, sweet, oily odor, with a haylike or coumarinic bodynote and a soft, waxy undertone. The odor is remotely reminiscent of good (not harsh) linseed oil with a trace of hone…
Boronia Absolute
Boronia megastigmaFresh, fruity-green, sweet tea-like, slightly spicy-herbaceous (reminiscent of cinnamon and tobacco leaf). The main body notes display a tremendously rich and tenacious floral unde…
Cajuput Oil
Melaleuca minorPowerful, fresh, eucalyptuslike, camphoraceous odor. Characteristic are the almost fruity-sweet body notes and the soft tones in the dryout.
Cassie Absolute
Acacia farnesianaExtremely warm, powdery-spicy, at the same time herbaceous and floral with a deep and very tenacious cinnamic-balsamic undertone.
Eucalyptus Australiana Oil
Eucalyptus australianaType: Cineole type with peculiar sweet dryout, less unpleasant low-aldehydic topnote than pharmaceutical eucalyptus oils. Variety B: Fresh, very powerful peppery-camphoraceous, ple…
Eucalyptus Dives Oil
Eucalyptus divesAlmost indistinguishable from that of the Eucalyptus Australiana type oil.
Eucalyptus Leucoxylon Oil
Eucalyptus leucoxylonSomewhat harsh topnote and a prolonged, sweetterpeney dryout. The Cineole body-note is similar to that of other eucapharma oils.
Eucalyptus Macarthuri Oil
Eucalyptus macarthuriIntensely fresh, fruity-rosy initial odor, sweet-rosy and fruity-woody body notes and a pleasant, sweet, faint-woody dryout. Considerable difference in odor characteristics between…
Eucalyptus Polybractea Oil
Eucalyptus polybracteaStrong but somewhat sweet-camphoraceous and fresh-cooling odor. Its dryout on a perfume blotter is distinctly different from that of a Globulus or similar oil: it is not woody-swee…
Eucalyptus Sideroxylon Oil
Eucalyptus sideroxylonQuite similar to Eucalyptus Globulus and E. Smithii oils.
Ginger Oil
Zingiber officinaleThe odor is warm, but fresh-woody, spicy and with a peculiar resemblance to orange, lemon, lemon-grass, coriander seed oil, etc. in the initial, fresh topnotes. The sweet and heavy…
Kauri-Copal Oil
Agathis australisFresh, lemon-terpene-like odor.
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…
Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil
Melaleuca alternifoliaWarm-spicy, aromatic-terpenic odor, reminiscent of nutmeg, cardamom and sweet marjoram, but with a strong emphasis on the terpinene- and terpinenol-notes (odor of the foreruns from…
Melaleuca Bracteata Oil
Melaleuca bracteataVery delicate, sweet-woody, herbaceous, recalling the odor of dry tea-leaves. The 'tea' note is quite characteristic of this particular oil.
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…
Melaleuca Viridiflora Oil, Variety "A"
Melaleuca viridifloraSoft, sweet-balsamic, woody and slightly floral odor. On drying out, it shows not only great tenacity, but also a very pleasant, floral-woody body, although of very faint odor.
Mentha Arvensis Oil
Mentha arvensisStrong, fresh and somewhat bitter-sweet odor, to a certain degree reminiscent of the odor of peppermint oil. The undertone is somewhat harsh-woody and the dryout is bitter-herbaceo…
Oil of Eucalyptus Numerosa "Type"
Eucalyptus numerosaFresh-peppery, spicy and minty odor with a bitter-terpeney, rather unpleasant undertone. There is little or no dryout note.
Passionflower Absolute
Passiflora speciesVery fragrant flowers. Passionflower perfumes are often composed as simple modifications of honeysuckle perfumes.
Peppermint Oil
Mentha piperitaFresh, strong, somewhat grassy-minty odor with a deep balsamic-sweet undertone and a sweet, clean dryout note. The grassy topnote may disappear or fade after proper ageing of the o…
Rum
Saccharum officinarumStirlingia Latifolia Oil
Stirlingia latifoliaStrongly herbaceous, sweet and floral-haylike, not nearly as repulsively sharp or harsh as pure acetophenone.
Tagetes Absolute and Tagetes Oil
Tagetes glanduliferaIntensely herbaceous green, with a sweet-fruity undertone and a somewhat bitter-herby dryout. Some people find the odor very pleasant; others find it highly disagreeable. Essential…