Eucalyptus fragrance oil, much like essential oil derived from eucalyptus, tends to be a single-note fragrance that captures the distinctive scent of the eucalyptus plant. While traditional perfume notes (top, middle, and base) may not be as clearly defined in single-note fragrances, you can still describe the fragrance in terms of certain characteristics:
Top Note: The initial impression when you first smell the fragrance, capturing the immediate and sharp freshness of eucalyptus. This may include the cool, camphoraceous, and somewhat medicinal qualities that are noticeable right away.
Middle Note: The body of the fragrance, representing the sustained eucalyptus aroma. This note contributes to the overall perception of the fragrance as you continue to experience it. In the case of eucalyptus, the middle note would maintain the cool, refreshing, and herbal aspects.
Base Note: Eucalyptus oil doesn't typically have a strong base note in the traditional sense, as its fragrance tends to be more straightforward and doesn't undergo significant changes over time. However, the lasting impression could be described as a milder version of the initial eucalyptus qualities.
Eucalyptus fragrance is often used for its invigorating and uplifting qualities, and it is associated with a clean and refreshing scent. Single-note fragrances like eucalyptus may not follow the traditional note structure as closely as more complex perfumes.
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Net weight | 1Kg /Litre |
Shipping weight | 0.011Kg |
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Materials / Ingredients | Parfum |
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Barcode | 5056422994743 |
MSDS | CLP SDS |
MSDS | IFRA 51 |
MSDS | Allergen Declaration |
MSDS | Allergen Declaration (New EU) |
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