
Tuberose Absolute Oil
Tuberose Flower Absolute
Scientific Name: Polianthese tuberosa
Country of Origin: India
Distillation Method: Solvent Extraction
Plant Part Used: Flower
Perfume Note: Middle
In Hawaiian culture, tuberose flowers are used to create beautiful leis. The flower's name comes from its tuberous roots.
With a rich floral notes, tuberose absolute oil also displays a subtle hint of fruitiness. When applied, it produces a slightly honeyed and peachy scent. This versatile oil is utilized in fine fragrances, natural perfumes, and botanical scents.
Recent extractions of tuberose seem to lack some of the deep mysterious notes that were once available.
Blending Suggestions: Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Vetiver, Citrus Oils, Violet Leaf, Magnolia
Suggested Oil Uses & Properties for External Applications:
Perfume, Anointing Oil
Safety:
Hazards: May contain methyleugenol; skin sensitization (moderate risk).
Cautions (dermal): Hypersensitive, diseased or damaged skin, children under 2 years of age.
Maximum dermal use level: EU 0.01% IFRA 0.02% Tisserand & Young 1.2%
Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals (p. 1797). Elsevier Health Sciences. Kindle Edition.
Storage: Store in a dark colored bottle, out of direct sunlight.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.