523 materials found
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 Marjoram Oil
Origanum majoranaWarm-spicy, aromatic-camphoraceous and woody odor, reminiscent of nutmeg and cardamom. Similar in odor to Melaleuca Alternifolia.
Sweet Orange Aroma
Citrus sinensisSweet and comparatively fresh odor, revealing its orange and grapefruit components with a predominant note of monoterpenes.
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
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 …
Syringa Absolute
Philadelphus coronariusRich and sweet-floral odor, reminiscent of honeysuckle, gardenia, orange flower, etc. The odor is soft and very tenacious without any indolic notes.
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…
Tagetes Patula Oil
Tagetes patulaVery powerful fruity topnote, somewhat reminiscent of green apples. The body-notes are strongly herbaceous, somewhat sharp, like the non-floral part of the lavender fragrance. Old …
Tangerine Oil
Citrus reticulataFresh, sweet odor, reminiscent of bitter orange and of Valencia orange oil, rather than of mandarin oil. It completely lacks the characteristic dryness and "perfumery" notes of man…
Tansy Oil
Tanacetum vulgareWarm, almost sharp and spicy, dry and herbaceous odor.
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.
Terpeneless Bay Leaf Oil
Intensely sweet, deep and mellow odor of a spicy-balsamic type. The lemon-like topnote is still perceptible, but the freshness is less pronounced compared to the natural oil.
Terpeneless Bergamot Oil
Citrus bergamiaImproved solubility and intensified, rich body notes. The freshness is greatly impaired by deterpenation. Only a little stronger in odor effect compared to the natural oil. Better …
Terpeneless Geranium Oil
Pelargonium graveolensDelightfully sweet, yet fresh and rosy, very uniform and tenacious. The rhodinol has floral sweetness, delightful freshness and delicate warm-rosy tonalities.
Terpeneless Petitgrain Oil
Citrus aurantiumThe typical 'bitter' note of petitgrain should remain perceptible in the deterpenized oil. Mainly consists of linalyl acetate, methyl anthranilate, linalool, traces of geraniol, ne…
Terpeneless Sesquiterpeneless Lemon Oil
Citrus limonIntensely sweet, almost rosy-fruity odor, only faintly reminiscent of the odor of lemon peel.
Terpeneless Sesquiterpeneless Lime Oil
Citrus aurantifoliaPowerful, sweet-fruity, grape-like, somewhat perfumery odor, reminiscent of neroli or terpeneless petitgrain oil on the dryout.
Terpeneless Sweet Orange Oil
Citrus sinensisVery pleasant, fresh-sweet odor which keeps the typical notes of orange peel. Totally deterpenized oil has very sweet, but strongly aldehydic-sharp odor, not immediately reminiscen…
Texas Cedarwood Oil
Juniperus mexicanaPleasant, sweet-woody, yet somewhat tar-like or cade-like, smoky. On drying it becomes increasingly balsamic-sweet and shows great tenacity with a uniform, sweet-woody dryout. Rect…
Texas Goldenrod Oil
Solidago odoraSweet-spicy, aromatic-herbaceous odor, reminiscent of estragon (Tarragon). The odor is inferior to that of estragon in respect to sweetness, tenacity and delicate, green-foliage no…
Thyme Absolute
Thymus vulgarisVery deep-herbaceous, sweet and somewhat green with a rich, spicy undertone and a faintly medicinal, but pleasant bodynote. Entirely different effect from thyme oil.
Thyme and Origanum Oils Summary
Thyme Oil
Thymus vulgarisRich and powerful, sweet, and warm-herbaceous in odor, somewhat spicy and distinctly aromatic. There should be no bitter-phenolic, cade-like or tar-like notes detectable, but there…