Rose Centifolia Absolute

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Rose Centifolia Absolute, derived from the petals of the Rose Centifolia, also known as the "cabbage rose" or "May rose," is a precious ingredient in the perfumery world. Historically, it is cultivated primarily in Grasse, France, which is considered the world's perfume capital. The Centifolia rose has been a part of perfumery since the late 16th century, revered for its delicate and deeply aromatic floral scent.

The process of extracting oil from Rose Centifolia is labor-intensive and requires thousands of petals for just a few milliliters of oil, which explains why this absolute is so treasured and costly. The unique fragrance of Rose Centifolia Absolute is richer and more intense compared to other rose oils, which is why it is often the centerpiece of high-end perfumes, contributing depth, complexity, and a profound floral heart.

Rose Centifolia Absolute is used in perfumery not only for its delightful scent but also for the emotional resonance it carries. It evokes a sense of luxury, romance, and sophistication. This ingredient is often associated with feelings of love and beauty, making it a popular choice in floral compositions aimed at evoking femininity and elegance.

Natural or Synthetic?
The extraction of Rose Centifolia Absolute is highly costly due to the labor-intensive process and the large amount of flower petals required. While natural extraction is preferred for its quality, synthetic alternatives are also utilized to manage costs and ensure supply consistency. The oil is typically extracted through solvent extraction, yielding a rich, concentrated absolute.



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