TUBEROSE FLORAL WAX (POLYANTHES TUBEROSA) - INGREDIENTS
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Information submited: May 17, 2014 Modified: June 4, 2018 By: OperaDreamhouse
Floral Waxes are plant waxes made from flowers. Floral Waxes are usually produced from delicate flowers in order to retain their fragrance.
Freshly picked, carefully selected flower heads are mixed with a solvent to produce a concrete. When mixed with a high proof Alcohol and then chilled, the concrete separates into a fragrant liquid and a waxy solid. (To make an absolute, the Alcohol is removed from the liquid via evaporation, leaving the absolute).
Tuberose is one of the most expensive fragrances known. As is the norm with all Floral Waxes, this Wax is an excellent moisturizer with very good emollient action. Use in products in .4 to 6% range. The scent of Tuberose is considered by many to be aphrodisiac.
Freshly picked, carefully selected flower heads are mixed with a solvent to produce a concrete. When mixed with a high proof Alcohol and then chilled, the concrete separates into a fragrant liquid and a waxy solid. (To make an absolute, the Alcohol is removed from the liquid via evaporation, leaving the absolute).
Tuberose is one of the most expensive fragrances known. As is the norm with all Floral Waxes, this Wax is an excellent moisturizer with very good emollient action. Use in products in .4 to 6% range. The scent of Tuberose is considered by many to be aphrodisiac.
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