Wild Rose, often found in its natural habitat across Europe, Asia, and North America. Unlike cultivated roses, Wild Roses, or "Rosa" species, are known for their simple, yet highly fragrant flowers. The aroma of Wild Rose in perfumery is often described as more intense and earthier than that of cultivated roses. It has a natural, fresh, and slightly sweet scent with subtle green and spicy nuances. This makes it a versatile ingredient, used in a variety of fragrance compositions to impart a natural, floral, and sometimes fruity aspect.
Natural or Synthetic?
Wild Rose essence is generally obtained through steam distillation or solvent extraction of the petals. While natural extracts are available, the use of synthetic counterparts is also common in perfumery due to consistency and cost-effectiveness. Synthetics can replicate the scent more uniformly and are often used to enhance or complement the natural oil.
Fragrance Families Wild Rose Most Commonly Found In
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