LAVANDIN SUPER OIL
Lavandula hybrid
Aromatic evergreen subshrubs with lance leaves, between 0,5 and 1 mtrs. high, native to the Mediterranean area. Lavandin is a hybrid plant, developed by crossing the true lavender plant (Lavandula Officinalis) with the aspic or spike lavender. Using the fresh flowering tops from which the essential oil is obtained by steam distillation. France and Spain are the major producers worldwide.
Lavandin Oil is a pale yellow to almost colorless liquid. The odor is strongly herbaceous with a very fresh camphene cineole like topnote which should not be distinctly camphoraceous. The rich, woody herbaceous notes of the body components will usually become predominant immediately. Lavandin Oil is used for its fresh, refreshing notes and is often used in very high concentration in the perfume formula. For detergent perfumes, liquid cleaners and dishwasher liquids, this oil gives excellent results and does not need strong fixation. In soap perfumes, a good fixation of the lavandin oil is necessary, as in hair preparations.
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- ESPECIFICATIONS
- SAFETY
DATA SHEETS
Spanish Origin Essential Oils
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CHAMOMILE OIL
- CISTUS
OIL
- EUCALYPTUS OIL
- FENNEL SWEET OIL
- HELICHRYSUM OIL
- LABDANUM ABSOLUT
- LABDANUM GUM
- LABDANUM RESINOID
- LEMON OIL
- MANDARIN OIL (CLEMENTINE)
- MARJORAM OIL
- ORANGE OIL
- PETITGRAIN LEMON OIL
- SPIKE LAVENDER OIL
- THYME WHITE OIL
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