Patchouli Oil

Photo Patchouli Oil :: fragrance ingredients

Patchouli Oil, derived from the leaves of the Pogostemon cablin plant, is a staple in perfumery due to its rich, earthy, and musky aroma. It is primarily used to provide a grounding, intense base note in fragrances, which significantly influences the longevity and character of the scent. Extracted through steam distillation, Patchouli Oil has a distinctive scent that complements woody, spicy, and oriental notes, making it a favorite in complex fragrance compositions. Historically, its use in perfumes dates back centuries, with a notable resurgence in popularity during the 1960s as a symbol of exotic sophistication and depth.

Natural or Synthetic?
Patchouli Oil is predominantly used in its natural form in perfumery because of the unique depth and richness it provides, which cannot be completely replicated by synthetic alternatives. The natural oil is extracted from the dried leaves of the Pogostemon cablin plant through steam distillation, a process that preserves its characteristic scent profile.



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