Description
Lilac Absolute Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Syringia vulgaris
Origin: Bulgaria
Method: Organic Solvent Extraction (Hexane Free)
Perfumery Note: Middle
Scent Profile: intensely sweet, floral, slightly powdery, fresh, with green, earthy, and jasmine like notes.
Typical Main Constituents: linalool, cis-3-hexanol, and terpineol, lilac aldehyde, benzyl acetate
Blends well with: Lavender, Lemon, Ylang Ylang, Patchouli, Orange, Rose, Bergamot, Violet, and Sandalwood .
Heavily sought after in the cosmetic, perfume, candle, soap and incense industries due to its divine scent.
It produces a very calming uplifting and relaxing scent. An alluring and sensual oil. Indulge your senses with the exquisite aroma of Lilac Absolute Essential Oil, sourced from the pristine fields of Bulgaria through organic extraction methods, ensuring purity and quality without the use of hexane.
As a cherished middle note in perfumery, Lilac Absolute lends its enchanting fragrance to various compositions, seamlessly blending with a plethora of other scents including Lavender, Lemon, Ylang Ylang, and more, to create captivating olfactory experiences.
Highly coveted in the cosmetic, perfume, candle, soap, and incense industries, this rare gem of an oil elevates products with its divine essence, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to every application.
Immerse yourself in the serene and uplifting aura of Lilac Absolute, renowned for its calming and relaxing properties, while also exuding an alluring and sensual charm. Elevate your senses and products alike with this treasured oil, a true embodiment of elegance and allure.
Topical Application Information:
This essential oil is pure and undiluted, so if you wish to use it on your skin it will have to be diluted first. The general guide to using essential oils on your skin is that they should be diluted to a maximum of 3-5% in a carrier oil.
Essential Oil Safety:
Always dilute essential oils before applying them to your skin as when undiluted they may cause skin irritations. It is always a good idea to do a small patch test somewhere like the back of your hand when using a new essential oil for the first time.
DO NOT ingest essential oils. It is against the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) Guidelines to suggest ingestion of essential oils in Australia. This is due to safety concerns around the harm an undiluted and highly concentrated essential oil can do when ingested. There are very few exceptions to this, which include a small number of essential oils allowed to be used in the food manufacturing industry in highly diluted amounts for flavouring and scent (such as Lavender and Peppermint), or when under the care of a qualified Naturopath or Aromatic Medicine Practitioner (holds recognised qualifications, and is a member of a Professional Association granting TGA exemptions).
It is always best to avoid using essential oils on or around your pets. Dogs process most essential oils similar to how humans do, and will usually not be bothered by most essential oils being diffused in a well ventilated space. Many dog shampoos and conditioners also contain essential oils. However we recommend you never leave a dog unsupervised in a room with an essential oil diffuser on. Cats do not tolerate essential oils and small amounts may be harmful, even using a diffuser in the same room may cause toxicity.
Essential Oil Storage:
Essential oils can last well beyond their best before in most cases when stored well. Minimise the time your lids are removed from bottles to reduce oxidisation, keep your lids on tight, and store out of light in a cool place.