Iso E Super - Molecule for the production of perfumes (IFF) original undiluted
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Description
Tulleaf rose, scientifically known as Rosa centifolia, is a unique hybrid rose species that originated in France during the late 16th century. It is a result of crossing several rose species including Rosa gallica, Rosa moschata, Rosa canina, and Rosa damascena. Renowned for its enchanting fragrance, the Tulleaf rose is highly valued in the perfume industry, where it serves as a key ingredient in perfumes and eau de toilette. Additionally, this exquisite rose absolute finds its application in various cosmetic products such as creams, lotions, and gels.
Absolutes, including the Tulleaf rose absolute, are an integral part of the traditional perfumery industry. They are employed when essential oils from specific plants are challenging or even unattainable to obtain. The production of absolutes involves extracting desired aromatic components from concretes or pomades using ethanol as a solvent, usually under the influence of elevated temperatures. Once the solvent is distilled, the resulting product exhibits a semi-liquid or even solid consistency. To enhance consistency, cosmetic solvents are often added to the final absolute formulation.
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