Vetiver Absolute, Vetiver, Vetiveria zizanioides

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100% NATURAL ABSOLUTE OIL
VETIVER ABSOLUT
Latin name Vetiveria zizaniodes
NATURAL OIL CONCENTRATE
Method of production: Absolutes are obtained by solvent extraction.

Vetiver grass is placed in a reactor and poured over a few hours with a hot organic solvent: hexane or petroleum ether. These substances evaporate very quickly and have a lower boiling point than water. The essential oil and ballast components such as waxes, resins, dyes are washed out, then the extract is distilled to separate the solvent. Then an intermediate product called concrete is obtained, which is in the form of a dark, thick paste with a very intense odor. The specific is then dissolved in high-percentage ethyl alcohol, which dissolves only the fragrances and not the gums and waxes. Finally, the solution is cooled down and filtered, as a result of which the precipitated ballast substances remain on the filter, while the clear solution is concentrated, i.e. ethanol is distilled off and finally the so-called absolute is obtained. It is a ready-made ingredient with an extremely intense odor, in the form of a mostly clear, thin, sometimes viscous liquid, sometimes crystallizing, which, when diluted with alcohol, forms clear solutions.

Thanks to this method of obtaining absolutes, they reflect the natural smell of the plant more faithfully and fully than essential oils. It is the most concentrated oil known. Since obtaining them is a long and tedious activity, absolutes are expensive products.

They are an excellent ingredient of luxurious perfumes and fragrances for imparting the fragrance of art. cosmetic.

XPP4111 - PREMIUM VETIVER ABSOLUTE

used in the production of perfumes and toilet waters

fragrance: intense earthy with a hint of wood accent, the smell of wet earth after rain,

ABSOLUTE GIVES THE FRAGRANCE BETTER FROM AN ESSENTIAL OIL

Absolut vetivery works very well with the following oils: sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, rose, jasmine.

Most often, watery oil is combined with other oils and perfumery compositions

Creates a distinct heart note or a lasting bottom note.

To be used correctly oil concentrates should be diluted in proportions to produce perfumes.

Dosage:

The most durable perfume extracts contain up to 40% of oils (usually 25%).

ESDP (Esprit de Parfum) contain 15-30% oils.

EDP Eau de Parfum contain 12-25% oils

Eau de Toilette (EDT) contain 6-18% oils

Colognes contain about 5-7% oils.

Aftershaves contain 2-4%.

Refreshing waters, i.e. mists - up to 5%.

To create your own perfume or aromatic water, you should mix the oil compositions with alcohol, usually 80%, and leave it in a dark place for at least 3 weeks. It is advisable to shake the perfume bottle at least once a day in order to better mix the oil with alcohol.

After 3 weeks, the perfume is ready for use.

VETIVER ABSOLUTE

Absolutes are essential oils obtained by solvent extraction.

Vetiver (vetiver) is tall, tropical grass from India. In Poland, its botanical name is scented vetiver

The common name of vetiver derives from the English language, which in turn took the word from Tamil.

Vetiver absolute is used primarily in perfumery, especially in men's perfumes and toilet waters.

Due to the complex chemical composition of vetiver, there is currently no synthetic substitute. Natural vetiver is attractive enough to appear in

perfumes of many well-known commercial and niche brands.

Natural oils can sensitize, so before using it in perfumes, test a small amount of the oil on your own skin for at least 24 hours, if there is no reaction, you can use it for the production of perfume or toilet water.

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