Great for Perfumery, Soap Making etc. Botanical Name: Narcissus pseudonarcissus. Perfumers Grade – It is reconstituted using natural molecules in lab for perfumery and crafting applications. Below is the GC to prepare this beautiful narcissus.. 9.58 benzyl acetate. 4.79 benzyl alcohol. 6.57 delta-3- carene. 1.46 1,8- cineole. 2.87 (E)- cinnamyl alcohol. 1.27 para- cymene. 0.53 (E)- ethyl cinnamate. 0.19 methyl anthranilate. 15.84 (E)- methyl cinnamate. 2.39 alpha- pinene. 27.21 gamma- terpinene. 0.33 alpha- terpineol. Heavy floral, sweet, green – like a combination of jasmine and hyacinth. In Greek myth, the hero Narcissus was punished by the Goddess of vengeance, Nemesis, who turned him into a Narcissus flower which historians associate with Narcissus poeticus. Narcissus oil is a principal ingredient in 10% of modern quality perfumes. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage, have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children. A skin patch test should be conducted prior to using an oil that you’ve never used before. Essential Oils are highly concentrated and potent substances. Always use safety procedures. DO NOT take internally. Avoid all essential oils, natural herb products and salt baths during pregnancy. Always dilute essential oils in a base oil. They are NOT perfumes that can be applied directly to skin. If undiluted they can be extremely harsh to the skin. Ask you doctor before using Essential Oils if you are on any prescription medication. Keep essential oils away from children and animals – and in a secure safe location. We cannot be held responsible for the misuse of these products. Don’t store in plastic containers because some may dissolve plastic. Keep oils away from varnished or painted surfaces as they will mar the surface.
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