Rosemary

Photo Rosemary :: fragrance ingredients

Rosemary is a versatile ingredient in fragrances, known for its fresh and herbaceous aroma. Historically, rosemary has been used in fragrances for its invigorating scent and symbolic associations with remembrance and love. Over the centuries, the use of rosemary in fragrances has remained popular, with it being a key note in many fresh and aromatic perfumes. Today, rosemary continues to be a staple in the fragrance industry, appreciated for its refreshing scent and the depth it brings to a fragrance.

Natural or Synthetic?
Natural Rosemary oil is extracted via steam distillation, capturing the herb's aromatic and medicinal qualities. However, the extraction process can be costly, and the yield may vary. Therefore, synthetic versions are also employed. These synthetics, designed to mimic the natural scent of rosemary, are used for their consistency, stability, and cost-effectiveness. The synthetic version might use compounds like verbenone and camphor, which are part of rosemary's natural scent profile.



Fragrance Families Rosemary Most Commonly Found In



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Some Statistics on Rosemary



Note distribution of rosemary across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (2134 Fragrances) that contain rosemary