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Natural Citronellol ex Citronella Oil
4.00 out of 5
(2 customer reviews)
$3.20 – $57.60Price range: $3.20 through $57.60
CAS# 106-22-9
Odor: A floral, rosy, sweet, citrus (lemon) aroma with green undertones. This is a natural isolate from the distillation of Citronella essential oil.
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Categories: Aroma Chemicals, Aromatherapy, Isolates, Natural
Tags: floral, green, lemon, rose
Description
CAS# 106-22-9
Odor: A floral, rosy, sweet, citrus (lemon) aroma with green undertones. This is a natural isolate from the distillation of Citronella essential oil.
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| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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MARY E KINLEN –
Upside: It is powerfully tenacious. For a citrus oil, it’s up there with May Chang. A little goes a long way. Otherwise, not thrilled with aroma. Very strong stuff. A touch of it with geraniol or rose products would be useful. But be careful.
Mark –
This is a classic rose aromachemical, not a citrus oil – despite the name and origin. As such it is very useful in building rose accords and for dry-waxy-rose accents in other compositions, including possibly citrus. Just felt compelled to correct the record here, as there seems to be some confusion.