Civet (African civet cat -mongoos like animal)
Ambergris (Sperm Whale)
Castoreum (Beaver)
Hyraceum ( Rock Hyrax)
Honeycomb (Bee)
Deer musk (Asian musk deer)
cat weasel
"Pikake" is a Hawaiian word that refers to the fragrant jasmine flower. It is commonly used for making leis and perfumes due to its sweet scent and delicate white petals.
Benzaldehyde is a compound with the chemical formula C7H6O and a distinct almond-like scent. It is commonly used in the production of dyes, perfumes, and flavorings. Benzaldehyde can also be found naturally in certain fruits and nuts.
The item used to create the scent must be added to the wax mixture.
Patchouli oil is used for perfumes, incense oils, bug repellents as well as alternative medicines. The oil has a very strong scent which makes it very useful for all of these purposes.
Musky fragrance refers to a scent profile that features musk, a strong, earthy aroma originally derived from the glandular secretions of musk deer. In modern perfumery, synthetic musk compounds are commonly used to replicate this scent, which is often described as warm, sensual, and slightly sweet. Musky fragrances are frequently used as base notes in perfumes, adding depth and richness to the overall scent. They can evoke a sense of intimacy and allure, making them popular in both men's and women's fragrances.
Isoamyl butanoate has a sweet, fruity aroma reminiscent of bananas and pears. It is often described as having a pleasant, tropical scent, making it popular in flavorings and fragrances. This compound is commonly used in food products and perfumes to evoke a fresh, fruity character.
Ethyl salicylate has a sweet, fruity, and floral odor with notes of wintergreen. It is commonly used in fragrances and perfumes to add a pleasant and refreshing scent.
Yes, patchouli is an aromatic essential oil derived from the leaves of the patchouli plant. It is known for its strong, earthy, and musky scent, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
Whales are not cut up to make perfume. Whale vomit (technically called Ambergris) was once used as an ingredient in perfumes because of the earthy fragrance it aquires with age. It is rarely used in modern day perfumes and has been replaced by synthetic ingredients that produce the same scent.
"Jasmine" in Spanish is "jazmín." This term refers to the fragrant white or yellow flower with a sweet scent commonly used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
Patchouli oil is extracted from the leaves of the patchouli plant, a species of mint. The oil is obtained through steam distillation and has a strong, earthy scent that is commonly used in perfumes and aromatherapy.