Cascarilla Bark, derived from the shrub Croton eluteria, is valued in perfumery for its unique aromatic profile, featuring woody, spicy, and mild floral undertones. Traditionally used in liqueurs and medicine, its inclusion in fragrances adds a rich, slightly smoky aroma that enhances the complexity and depth of the composition. This bark is particularly effective in spicy or woody fragrances, where it contributes to a robust, invigorating scent experience.
Natural or Synthetic?
Cascarilla Bark is primarily used in its natural form in perfumes. The essential oil is extracted through steam distillation of the bark, which allows for the retention of its complex aromatic compounds. This method is efficient and effective for capturing the true essence of Cascarilla Bark, making synthetic alternatives less necessary.
Fragrance Families Cascarilla Bark Most Commonly Found In
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