Petitgrain Oil Terpeneless
5.00 out of 5
(4 customer reviews)
$10.00 – $125.50Price range: $10.00 through $125.50
citrus aurantium l. oil terpeneless
SDS_Petitgrain Oil Terpeneless
CAS 68915-85-5
Odor Description – A floral aroma with citrus (bergamot/orange) peel and clary sage notes. Also characterized as sweet and woody.
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Categories: Aromatherapy, Essential Oils, floral, Natural
Description
citrus aurantium l. oil terpeneless
SDS_Petitgrain Oil Terpeneless
CAS 68915-85-5
Odor Description – A floral aroma with citrus (bergamot/orange) peel and clary sage notes. Also characterized as sweet and woody.
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| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Vireo –
A perfect, smooth, well behaving all purpose Petitgrain if you need a petitgrain with a smooth edge, more hints of neroli -less of the expressive earthy twiggy greens.
I highly recommend for those as little challenge by this note and for those that absolutely adore it’s usefulness & other distillations.
CR –
My favourite Petitgrain. i really should just buy 200g because I keep going through the small batches, and you will too. It’s super strong in a blend, but when you get it at the right tone, it can totally wake up an otherwise sleepy blend.
Kevin E. Phillips II –
I’ve been on a petitgrain bender lately. Sur Fleurs, Terpeneless, bigaradier heart…all in the pursuit of reconstructing Tunisian neroli part for part. I’ve found great success with this material. No edge, a floral fullness, and a wonderful addition to my arsenal here. Stellar!
Matthew Stokes –
Petitgrain is one of those materials I find myself reaching for again and again. Bright and green without being sharply citrus, with a beautiful leafy, woody character that adds freshness while still feeling natural and sophisticated. It blends beautifully and brings structure and lift to a composition without overwhelming the other materials. A wonderfully versatile staple in my palette.