TEA BLACK ABSOLUTE OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Euphorbia pulcherrima | Country of Origin | : | Bulgaria | Solubility | : | water-soluble | Specific Gravity | : | 1.450 - 1.525 | Optical Rotation | : | 4 TO -15 | Refrective Index | : | 0.938~0.950 | Plant Part | : | Leaves | Bland With | : | Oakmoss, hyacinth, floral and citrus oils | CAS No | : | 8000-25-7 | Flash Point | : | 400.00 F | Extraction Method | : | Extraction |
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Description : Black tea absolute lends itself extremely well to the perfumer whom seeks a green watery note or wants to introduce an interesting and mind bending dimension to fruity, liquor-like and gourmand accords. Black tea have a sweet, floral fragrance.
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Constituents : Essential oils, fatty acids and waxes. |
Uses : Black tea absolute oil is applied to the skin (used topically) for infections such as acne, fungal infections of the nail (onychomycosis), lice, scabies, athlete's foot (tinea pedis), and ringworm.
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Benefit : The black tea oil rinse works to stimulate hair growth and stop shedding by using caffeine. The caffeine blocks the DHT hormone from producing, and this fosters healthy hair growth and maintenance. |
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