Odour
The odour and uses of Myrrh Essential Oil
Odour=> warm sweet balsam amber spicy balsamic amber-spicy fruit medicinal warm, rich, spicy-balsamic odour. It is not pourable at room temperature so a solvent, such as diethyl phthalate, is sometimes added. 2. The essential oil is a pale yellow to amber oily liquid warm, sweet-balsamic, slightly spicy-medicinal odour.
Perfume-Uses=> Oriental Fougere Honeysuckle Chevrefeuille Pine Needle Soap Frags Incense Amber
Spice toothpaste mouthwash
Blends-well-with=> +Juniperberry +Mandarin Petitgrain +Cypress +Sandalwood +Patchouli frankincense, sandalwood, benzoin, oakmoss, cypress, juniper, mandarin, geranium, patchouli, thyme, mints, lavender, pine and spices.
Synonyms
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Regulatory
CAS No. | 8016-37-3 | |
FEMA | 2766 | |
DOCUMENTATION IFRA Status / EU Allergens / MSDS / COA |
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Perfumery Applications
Typical usage in perfume compounds
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Application Suitability
Used in these perfume types but not limited to them.
Rating
9 = Very Good Performance
8 = Good Performance
7 = Reasonable performance
6 = Fair performance
5 = Mediocre performance
4 = Slight stability problems
3 = Discoloration Problems
2 = Stability problems
1 = Major problems
0 = Not recommended for use
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