Patchouli
is rich, dark, earthy and woody plant.
Incredibly deep, warm, & powerfully earthy,
Patchouli adds depth, complexity, and intoxicating sensuality to any fragrance its a part of.
Due to its smooth, woody and ambery accords, it is widely used as a base note and is a key ingredient in oriental and chypre perfumes.
Incredibly deep, warm, & powerfully earthy,
Patchouli adds depth, complexity, and intoxicating sensuality to any fragrance its a part of.
Due to its smooth, woody and ambery accords, it is widely used as a base note and is a key ingredient in oriental and chypre perfumes.
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+ Soothing
How it works
An exotic bush that grows mainly in India, the leaves of which produce the essential oil of patchouli. The highest quality oil is obtained from only 3-4 top pairs of mature leaves, where the highest concentration of the purest oil is found.
Proper drying is ensured by placing the cut stems and leaves on a dry surface and turning them over frequently to prevent rapid fermentation.
How it works
An exotic bush that grows mainly in India, the leaves of which produce the essential oil of patchouli. The highest quality oil is obtained from only 3-4 top pairs of mature leaves, where the highest concentration of the purest oil is found.
Proper drying is ensured by placing the cut stems and leaves on a dry surface and turning them over frequently to prevent rapid fermentation.
When the process is complete, the leaves are stripped from the stems and placed in woven baskets to allow fermentation and release of their wonderful aroma. The final quality will also depend on the skill of the grower, who controls the level of fermentation by using his own nose.
Patchouli oil is obtained by steam distillation or CO2-extraction of the dried leaves. The oil has a rich, balsamic and herbaceous flavor with a minty-woody undertone.
Patchouli absolute is a dark green liquid obtained by the solvent extraction of dried leaves. The absolute has a rich, pronouncedly sweet and herbaceous aroma with woody-balsamic undertone.
They both blend perfectly with oriental bouquets, chypre and fougère-type fragrances, and powdery perfumes.
When the process is complete, the leaves are stripped from the stems and placed in woven baskets to allow fermentation and release of their wonderful aroma. The final quality will also depend on the skill of the grower, who controls the level of fermentation by using his own nose.
Patchouli oil is obtained by steam distillation or CO2-extraction of the dried leaves. The oil has a rich, balsamic and herbaceous flavor with a minty-woody undertone.
Patchouli absolute is a dark green liquid obtained by the solvent extraction of dried leaves. The absolute has a rich, pronouncedly sweet and herbaceous aroma with woody-balsamic undertone.
They both blend perfectly with oriental bouquets, chypre and fougère-type fragrances, and powdery perfumes.