11 materials found
Bitter Fennel Oil
Foeniculum vulgareSomewhat sharp and warm-camphoraceous odor, initially earthy, but later on sweet, anisic and spicy.
Cypress Oil
Cupressus sempervirensSweet-balsamic, yet refreshing odor, reminiscent of pine needles oil, templin oil, juniper berry oil, cardamom oil (without the cineole-note), and with a unique dryout of delicate …
Eucalyptus Globulus Oil
Eucalyptus globulusEuropean Pennyroyal Oil
Mentha pulegiumVery fresh, strong, herbaceous-minty, but not very bitter odor (in contrast to the American type).
Juniperberry Oil
Juniperus communisFresh, yet warm, rich-balsamic, woody-sweet and pine-needle-like odor.
Juniper Wood Oil
Juniperus communisSweet-balsamic, fresh-turpentine-like odor
Labdanum
Cistus ladaniferusSweet, herbaceous balsamic, somewhat ambra-like and slightly animalic, rich and tenacious.
Myrtle Oil
Myrtus communisStrongly camphoraceous-spicy, but also sweet-herbaceous and fresh body-notes. The better oils, e.g. Tunisian and Corsican myrtle oils, are very fresh and strong in topnotes, and ye…
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…
Turpentine
Pinus palustrisTurpentine Oil
Pinus speciesPeculiar warm-balsamic, refreshing odor, reminiscent of paint, stain removers, insecticides, solvents, etc.