MacerateTo steep or soak aromatic plant material in a liquid (usually water or a plain vegetable oil) to create a plant extract containing the water or oil soluble constituents. The macerate will usually differ chemically from an essential or expressed oil made from the same plant material due to this. It is possible to create a macerate from plants that do not usually yield an essential oils by distillation. Examples are Meadowsweet and Comfrey. Macerates are also known as Infused or herbal oils. |
Massoia barkMassoia bark cryptocaryo massoio – prohibited (should not be used in fragrance) |
Middle Note(same as heart note)notes which normally classify or identify the perfume family or theme of the composition; for instance, if your theme is a white floral, then you would blend some combination of jasmine, neroli, tuberose, gardenia tinctures and other ‘white’ flower oils as the main component of this note |
Mossytypified by oak moss, tree mosses and forest floor essences |
Narcoticintense and intoxicating essences such as rose, jasmine, hyacinth and other rich florals |
Note/Notesrefers to the melody within the composition, the song of the perfume, the theme, or to a particular part of a perfume or aromatic used within the composition ('galbanum is a note in this perfume'), or it refers to how the composition is perceived, i.e. ‘floral notes’, ‘woody notes’, ‘green notes’ |
Odor DescriptionAccording to Steffen Arctander in Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural origin: " Part of the "romance" or "thrill" in perfumery work lies in the fact that, not only are all the materials different in odor but hardly ever will two perfumers give identical descriptions of the same material or the same perfume" |
Olfactoryrelating to the sense of smell |
Opoponax
Commiphora erythraea Description: Forms of Use in Natural Perfumery:
Note Family: Balsamic, Resinous, Woody, Oriental Blends Well With:
These combinations yield deep, sensual fragrances with a warm, smoky, and meditative core. Extraction Method:
Unique Characteristics:
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Organsystem of storing bottles of perfume making materials typified by stepped shelving |
