NARCISSUS ATTAR |
Botanical Name | : | Narcissus spp | Country of Origin | : | Portugal, Spain, the southern coast of France and the northern coast of Morocco | Solubility | : | Soluble in Alcohol | Specific Gravity | : | 0.9350 to 0.9550 | Optical Rotation | : | 0.37000 - 0.49800 | Refrective Index | : | 1.6765 to 1.6925 | Plant Part | : | Flowers | Bland With | : | Bergamot, Clary Sage, Lavender, Geranium, Jasmine, Neroli, Patchouli, Tea Tree, Rose, Lemon and Ylang-ylang. | CAS No | : | 8007-08-7 | Flash Point | : | 156 °F | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
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Description : Narcissus Attar is recognized with strong and rich scent quite similar to smell of dark green leaves of hyacinth and jasmine. Good fortune and gain are linked to it. Narcissus is indeed intoxicating and can powerfully affect the nervous system. The enchanting scent is mostly used in high class perfumery. Extreme care must be taken when working with this oil.
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Constituents : Not Applicable |
Uses : Narcissus attar is widely used for the preparation of exotic and natural perfumes. It also helps to cure the problem related to depressive state of mind, so this attar is also use during aromatherapy sessions for its great and effective use.
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Benefit : Narcissus attar helps to refresh the mind by soothing the nerves and relaxing the body with its floral aroma. It can melt away the problem related to depression if a proper massage is provided with this oil. |
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