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Product Name SKU Price Qty
  1. Tuberose Organic Extract Tiny Sample (6 drops) 970-2
    $3.00
  2. Tuberose Organic Extract 1/16 oz 970-4
    $30.00
  3. Tuberose Organic Extract 1/8 oz 970-5
    $54.00
  4. Tuberose Organic Extract 1/4 oz 970-6
    $96.00
  5. Tuberose Organic Extract 1/2 oz 970-7
    $182.00
  6. Tuberose Organic Extract 1 oz 970-8
    $352.00
  7. Tuberose Organic Extract 2 oz 970-9
    $650.00

Tuberose Organic Extract


Details

  • Botanical Name: Polianthes tuberosa
  • Origin: Egypt
  • Process: Organic Extract
  • Plant Part: Flowers
  • Cultivation: Cultivated, Certified Organic
  • Grade: Therapeutic Grade / Fine Perfumery Grade
  • Note: Middle / Base Note
  • Aroma: Heavily sweet, intoxicating, floral, honeyed, creamy yet spicy
  • Physical Appearance: Green/brown waxy substance that is solid at room temperature and requires special use instructions to blend.
  • Certificate of Analysis
  • MSDS

Tuberose - Polianthes tuberosa

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Overview

Tuberose Organic Extract

Softer and gentler than Tuberose Absolute. Extracted using benign solvents (no hexane) which allows the final extract to be certified Organic. Exquisite!

Customer Reviews

Excellent Review by IRINA
Magic aroma, sensual, warm...sweet, but without mawkishness. (Posted on 4/30/13)
Easier to work than absolute Review by stella
I have a love and hate rapport with tuberose. I think that is not an easy floral to blend. This one from the sample seems to behave better than the abdsolute. Is extremelly sweet of course with honeyed aspects but the fatty element of the absolute is in the background. I do prefer it from the two absolutes I've worked with before, although i haven't try Eden's Tuberose Absolute. (Posted on 4/8/13)
Gorgeous Tuberose Review by Julia
I don't particularly like tuberose absolute, though it is growing on me. The organic extract has the same feel of tuberose, but to me it feels lighter, and it brings out what is so beautiful in tuberose. (Posted on 3/24/13)