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Extracted from the flowers of the Acacia Farnesiana plant, HIGH ALTITUDE NATURALS Sweet Cassie Absolute Oil is a radiant floral addition to perfume. Also known as Sweet Acacia, Russian Mimosa (Mimoza), Vachellia farnesiana, ahuisache, or needle bush, this species of shrub or small tree in the legume family Fabaceae, is a cousin to Mimosa. The oil is produced in Egypt, where the shrubs have been cultivated for many years for perfumery production, but only in limited amounts each year.
Sweet Cassie oil has a fragrant honey sweet floral bouquet with hints of violet and tenacious powdery balsamic undertones. It is often used in the preparation of violet bouquets and is extensively used in European perfumery. The flowers of the plant provide a "delicious" perfume essence from which the biologically important sesquiterpenoid farnesol is named.
The oil has been long used in traditional and cosmetic preparations for anti-aging skin care and massage, due to the content of natural components, such as alkaloids, glycosides, and flavonoids. It is particularly useful for dry skin and rejuvenating treatments.
Acacia Farnesiana is highly valued in aromatherapy, massage, skin care, spiritual meditation, and perfumery for its unique sweet, floral, and pleasing scent, as well as its therapeutic properties. It blends well with Frankincense, Rose Otto, Bergamot, Orange Blossom, Orris, Ylang Ylang, and more. With a limited annual production, HIGH ALTITUDE NATURALS Sweet Cassie Absolute Oil is a precious and sought after perfumery material that adds a touch of radiance to any perfume collection.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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date_first_available | ‎May 13, 2024 |
manufacturer | ‎HIGH ALTITUDE COSMECEUTICALS |
country_of_origin | ‎USA |
best_sellers_rank | #795,359 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #6,487 in Body Oils |
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