Odour
The odour and uses of Geranium Essential Oil
Odour=> Geranium essential oil has many gorgeous features which Mother Nature herself perfectly balanced: a sweet fresh geranium, fresh white rose with pleasant sweetness, fatty, metallic, faint sulphurous, rosy-sweet, muguet, carnation, wallflower
Synaesthesia=> Every fragrant experience has a story, and this one speaks of nascent love. A hooded knight clops down a moor. The sunrise makes the very air appear golden-rose. A light coral hue shimmers off his breastplate. In one hand he holds a morning star, in the other he raises a blood-pink flower. His love runs across the field to meet him. Some heather sways in the grass as their silhouettes merge on its canvas, as if painted. He lifts her onto his stead and they gallop over the rolling field into the morning sun. other key words: purple color, heartthrob, romance, sensual, garden, sweetheart, Valentine’s Day, a novel about love
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Perfume-Uses=> A preferred essential oil in perfumery work, often used to aid rose accords or as a rose substitute; other uses in: Muguet, Carnation, Wallflower Mint Turkish-delight (Rose oil)
Blends-well-with => lavender, patchouli, clove, rose, orange blossom, sandalwood, jasmine, juniper, bergamot and other citrus oils.
Synonyms
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Regulatory
CAS No. | 8000-46-2 | |
FEMA | 2508 | |
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
Important Notes:
End application data applies to experiments carried out by the authors or extrapolated from those experiments using computer algorithms. As application product formulations vary widely this information is only a general guide.
Full testing by both perfumers- flavorists and end users is the only proven method to ensuring a perfume or flavours safety- strength- suitability- stability and success.
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