aromatic floral mélange review

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Floral Scents:

  • Floral scents are composed of all the volatile organic compounds (VOCs), or aroma compounds, emitted by floral tissue (e.g. flower petals).
  • Floral scents begin as oils that are produced by the petals in most plants. Because these oils evaporate easily in warm weather, scientists call them volatile compounds.
  • The aroma of a flower may contain as few as seven to ten different oils, as in snapdragon or petunia, or as many as 100 different chemicals, as is the case with orchids.
  • Floral volatiles can ward off or attract pollinators/mates all at once. Depending on the number of floral signals released by a plant, it can control the level of attracting/repelling the plant wants.

Aroma Ingredients:

  • Aroma ingredients are synthetic or natural chemicals used to create fragrances.
  • Some examples of synthetic aroma ingredients and their scent notes include:
    • Bergalin: fresh, citrus, bergamot, hay, grass, dry wood, hazelnut, warm and round odor.
    • Dimethyloctenol: fresh, light-fruity, slightly sweet and herbaceous notes.
    • Ethyllinalool: floral, fresh, bergamot, rich, coriander-like notes.
  • Some examples of natural aroma ingredients and their scent notes include:
    • Jasmine absolute: viscous brown or yellow liquid with a floral scent.
    • Frangipani absolute: exotic, tropical, heady, ‘solar’ (sun-kissed), lactonic, jasmine and tuberose-like, and sweet; with notes of apricot, peach and hints of lemon.
    • Narcissus absolute: floral, sweet, and slightly spicy scent.

Floral Waters:

  • Floral waters are aromatic waters that exude the essence of essential oils.
  • They are much milder than essential oils and are safe to apply directly onto the skin.
  • Floral waters are enriched with the beneficial properties of essential oils, making them versatile for use in skin care, hair care, body care, and for cleaning around the home.
  • Some examples of floral waters and their properties include:
    • Chamomile floral water: relaxing properties that are soothing to the skin and senses.
    • Lavender floral water: mildly astringent and absorb excess oil, stimulate the scalp and encourage blood flow to the roots, thus encouraging hair growth, and add a healthy shine when applied to the hair[[5]](https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/blog/produ...