Olibanum Resinoid (solid) (Firmenich)
4.25 out of 5
(4 customer reviews)
$6.00 – $86.00
967875_SDS_US_EN_Olibanum Resinoid
CAS#89957-98-2
Odor Description: Also known as Frankincense, Olibanum reminds one of incense and is woody. It is described as balsamic and spicy with a pine-like undertone.
Note: This material is a pulverized solid crystal.
Description
CAS#89957-98-2
Odor Description: Also known as Frankincense, Olibanum reminds one of incense and is woody. It is described as balsamic and spicy with a pine-like undertone.
Note: This material is a pulverized solid crystal.
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Yankiel –
What a wonderful product, very fragrant and potent… Mysterious and magical. Its appearance is that of dry powdered resin including resin bits. This makes it totally easy to work with, unlike many resinoids in the market that you have to heat up in order to make them pourable; which adversely affects odor quality overtime. Great product by Firmenich.
Sultan –
A wonderful natural product that provides the much needed mystical balsamic frankincense note from the top to base. It’s an absolute essential in incense compositions and also is a remarkable fixative
Pro_Fumum –
having tried Olibanum resinoid 30% TEC (IFF) I wanted to try this too. But honestly, it didn’t excite me much. Very light, almost imperceptible when diluted to 10%. I do not understand why. On the blotter it disappears after a few minutes. Perhaps its use is as a physical fixative without giving the typical note of olibanum, I think. If you are looking for the typical franckincens resinoid note this is not for you. Or should it be used differently from how I use it? I do not know.
Abdulaziz Alshaibani –
one of the best Frankincenses.