Methyl Chavicol ex Basil
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Derived from the pressed “cakes” of bitter apricot kernels once their non-volatile components have been removed, Almond Oil Bitter is ...
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Mild and fatty, Almond Oil Sweet is cold pressed from the kernels of the Prunus dulcis plant. Sweeter and less ...
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Angelica Seed Oil is steam-distilled from the seeds of the Angelica Archangelica plant, the same botanical that produces Angelica Root. ...
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Steam-distilled from the dried and crushed fruits of the Pimpinella anisum L herb, Anise Oil Spanish has an incredibly sweet ...
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An oil extracted from the resin produced by the Ferula Asafoetida plant, Asafoetida Oil has an incredibly pungent and bitter ...
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Renowned for its sweet and balsamic qualities, Balsam Tolu is commonly used as both a base note and a fixative ...
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Basil Oil Indian is one of the more popular contemporary origins of basil oil, as its savory, spicy, slightly sweet ...
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Unlike its Methyl Chavicol counterparts, Basil Oil Linalool Type is fresher and sweeter, derived from a unique variety of Ocimum ...
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A fragrant material extracted from crude yellow beeswax, Beeswax Absolute is sweet and somewhat balsamic, with a taste and odor ...
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A natural gum resin extracted from the Styrax tonkinensis tree, Benzoin Siam Resin has a sweet-spicy and balsamic odor, with ...
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Produced by extracting the buds of the Ribes nigrum bush that contain benzene or petroleum ether, Black Currant Bud Absolute ...
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Steam-distilled from the leaves and twigs of the Aniba rosaeodora tree, Bois de Rose Oil carries sweet and floral odor ...
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One of the few essential oils still produced on the Australian island of Tasmania, Boronia Absolute Tasmanian is derived from ...
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