soulofscentsNov 20, 2022Cinnamon The use of cinnamon oil goes back more than 2000 years, where it was used in the first perfumes in ancient Egypt. Theoretically, you can...
soulofscentsAug 15, 2022Cedar WoodThere are mainly four different types of cedar trees. Atlas-Cedar (Cedrus Atlantica), Cyprus-Cedar (Cedrus Brevifolia), Himalayan-Cedar...
soulofscentsMay 14, 2022Neroli The bitter orange tree - Citrus x aurantium - is widely used in the world of fragrances. In addition to the bitter orange oil extracted...
soulofscentsMar 27, 2022GrapefruitGrapefruit oil is usually obtained through cold expression of the peel of the fruit. It is yellowish to greenish in color and has a fresh...
soulofscentsMar 9, 2022LabdanumLabdanum is often the foundation for chypre perfumes and many amber fragrances. The smell is derived from a sticky, brown resin that...
soulofscentsFeb 20, 2022CardamomCardamom oil is steam distilled from the seeds of the plant. It is one of the most aromatic and useful spice oils in perfumery,...
soulofscentsJan 26, 2022Benzaldehyde Benzaldehyde is a natural fragrance that often appears in flowers. For example, in hyacinths. A chemical counterpart was developed for...
soulofscentsDec 19, 2021Ethyl Maltol Ethyl Maltol has a sugary, caramelized, strawberry-like smell reminiscent of cotton candy. It is a very strong ingredient, usually used...