Frangipani, absolute, 10%
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Cautions and warnings:
Do not use pure essential oils. Essential oils are diluted in a vegetable oil when applied to the skin. Carry out a skin tolerance test in the crook of your elbow and wait 48 hours before using the oil on the skin. Do not use the essential oil if you notice a reaction such as redness, itching or stinging.
Keep out of reach of children.
If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Essential oils should not be applied to the eyes, the eye contour area, neither into the ears. In case of contact, apply a plenty of vegetable oil and take promptly medical advice.
If symptoms persist or worsen when using essential oil, consult a health care practitioner.
If you have epilepsy or asthma, consult a health care practitioner prior to use.
Avoid exposure of applied area(s) to the sun.
Contraindications:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use essential oils.
Known adverse reactions:
If you experience nausea, dizziness, headache or an allergic reaction, discontinue use.
Storage:
Store in airtight, light-resistant container at room temperature.
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This tropical flower with heady aroma, sweet and vanilla gives an absolute very popular as an adjuvant to the finest fragrances.
This concentrate is highly appreciated in massage oils, soaps and soothing and exhilarating bubble baths.
Dilution of absolute of Frangipani from India obtainained by extraction using an apolar solvent.
They are generally deciduous shrubs.
Plumeria flowers are very fragrant, but do not yield nectar.
Their scent is strong at night, to entice hawkmoth moths to pollinate them by transferring pollen from flower to flower in their fruitless search for nectar.
There are more than 370 Frangipani cultivars around the world.
The genus plumeria is named for the 17th-century French botanist and Catholic monk Charles Plumier, who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species.
The common name "frangipani" comes from a 16th century marquis of the noble Frangipani family in Italy, who created a synthetic fragrance resembling a plumeria.
In Southeast Asia, the plumeria tree and flower are considered sacred.
A relief in the Borobudur temple, on the 1st area of the west side, also depicts the plumeria.
These landforms were created before European exploration. Borobudur was built in the 9th century and Penataran in the 14th century.
In eastern India and Bangladesh, plumeria is traditionally considered a variety of the champak flower, golok chapa (গলোক চাঁপা), meaning the champaka that resides in the heavenly home of The flower, considered sacred, is also known as gulancha and kath golap (literally wooden rose).
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