Guaiac Wood

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Guaiac Wood, derived from the wood of the Guaiacum tree, is known in perfumery for its rich, smoky, and slightly sweet aroma. This wood has a distinctive scent that adds depth and intensity to fragrances. It often imparts a warm, leathery, and resinous quality, making it a favored choice in woody and oriental compositions. The aroma of Guaiac Wood is typically extracted from the wood itself, capturing its natural essence. This ingredient is valued for its long-lasting and robust character, often used in the base notes of fragrances to create a lingering, sensual experience.

Natural or Synthetic?
Guaiac Wood oil is naturally extracted from the wood of the Bulnesia sarmientoi tree, often through steam distillation. This process captures the distinct woody and smoky scent of Guaiac Wood. In modern perfumery, synthetic versions are also used. These synthetics, formulated with compounds like guaiyl acetate and bulnesene, aim to mimic the natural oil's aroma, providing a cost-effective and sustainable alternative.



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