Bisabolene
5.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)
$8.00 – $45.00
CAS# 495-62-5
Odor Description – A warm, sweet-spicy-balsamic odor very typical of opoponax and oriental fragrance types. An excellent fixative for neroli bases.
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CAS# 495-62-5
Odor Description – A warm, sweet-spicy-balsamic odor very typical of opoponax and oriental fragrance types. An excellent fixative for neroli and myrrh bases.
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Warm, spice, liquorish, resinous, but when diluted** to 10% a just-blown-out candle wax note emerges, but keeps the resin quality, alongside a subtle but terpenic nuance. Reminds me of the warmth that’s in the air around the holidays, and is the olfactive fingerprint of that time of year for many of us.
**As I have discovered when diluting (and with some help from Christine) bisabolene is only partially soluble in ethanol (190 proof) and DPG, as it makes the solution cloudy. I haven’t tried with IPM or BB or other potential diluents, so go into it knowing you’d need to commit to having to cold filter it to reach a useable clarity, or experiment with other diluents for your use.