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Aquilaria Agallocha Oil
Botanical Name: Aquilaria agallocha Other Names: Agarwood, Oudh, Agalocha, Aloeswood, Eaglewood, Gharuwood Aquilaria Agallocha, also known as aloes or agarwood, produces an exceptionally rare and precious oil found in North Eastern India, Bhutan, and parts of South East Asia. Agarwood oil is derived from the Aquilaria agollocha tree and is obtained through the process of…
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Animalys Oil
Animal fats can be classified into milk fats, rendered fats, and fish oils (marine oils). The primary representative of milk fats is derived from cow’s milk (milk fat, butter fat, butter oil). Fats from all other milks are of minimal significance in terms of their composition. Medicinal Uses:
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Amyris Oil
Botanical Name: Amyris balsamifera L. Other Names: sea torchwood, smooth torchwood, candlewood, sea amyris, tea, cuabilla, and bois chandelle. Amyris oil exudes a subtly sweet, balsamic, woody, and faintly fruity aroma. Perfumers value it for its fixative qualities, ensuring a long-lasting scent on the skin and extending the fragrance of other extracts. Additionally, it serves…
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Ambrette Seed Oil
Botanical Name: Abelmoschus Maschatus Medik Other Names: Abelmoschus moschatus seed oil, Hisbiscus abelmoschus L., Annual hibiscus, Bamia Moschata, Galu Gasturi, Muskdana, Musk mallow, Musk okra, Musk seeds, Ornamental okra and Rose mallow seeds. Extracted from the seeds of the musk mallow plant, ambrette seed oil is a premium essential oil known for its high quality.…
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Amberoudh Oil
Botanical Name: Pinus Succinifera Other Names: Amber, Ood, Oudh, Agarwood oil, Oudh Oil, Aloeswood oil, Eaglewoos oil Amber Oud is an intensely aromatic oil extracted from tree resin. Within the realm of perfumery, it frequently serves as a base note, contributing a distinctive depth and opulent, animalic fragrance that imparts a sensual and woody dry…
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Ambergris Oil
Botanical Name: ambra grisea Other Names: Ambergris, Anbar, Amber Ambergris oil, derived from the animal origin of Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), is found in oceans worldwide. Ambergris, a solid waxy substance, forms within the intestines of Physeter macrocephalus. Typically, Sperm whales expel this solid waxy material through their mouths. Medicinal Uses:
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Amber Oil
Botanical Name: Pinus succinefera fossil The dry distillation method extracts the resin from the tree, yielding Amber oil. This viscous oil, characterized by its dark brown-red hue, emanates a distinctive leathery and smoky aroma. The primary constituent of Amber oil is succinic acid. Medicinal Uses:
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Aloe Vera Oil
Botanical Name: Aloe barbadensis miller oil Other Names: Aloe vera, Babosa, Barbados aloe, Cape aloe, Curaçao aloe. Aloe Vera Oil is a lipid-rich essence derived from the leaves of Aloe barbadensis through maceration in a carrier oil, completely devoid of any chemical additives. The initial step involves cold pressing the entire leaf of mature, sun-ripened…
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Nutmeg Oil
Botanical Name: Myristica fragrans oil Other Names: Jaiphal, ace, musclier, muskatbaum, magic, myristica, noz moscada, nux moschata Nutmeg essential oil is a volatile liquid, possessing a thin and light yellow appearance, emitting a robust spicy fragrance accompanied by a distinctive pleasant, musky undertone. Revered in traditional medicine for its myriad therapeutic properties, this oil has…
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Lycopene Oil
Lycopene, a natural compound, is present in various foods, ranging from pizza sauce and ketchup to watermelons and grapefruits. Belonging to the carotenoid family, which consists of natural pigments responsible for the vibrant colors in plants, fruits, and vegetables, lycopene is specifically categorized as a red carotenoid. Its prevalence is notable in red and pink…
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