Violet Leaf Absolute





Product Name SKU Price Qty
  1. Violet Leaf Absolute 1 ml 1020-33
    $8.00
  2. Violet Leaf Absolute 2 ml 1020-002
    $15.50
  3. Violet Leaf Absolute 5 ml 1020-005
    $32.00
  4. Violet Leaf Absolute 15 ml (1/2 oz) 1020-015
    $75.75
  5. Violet Leaf Absolute 30 ml (1 oz) 1020-030
    $138.00
  6. Violet Leaf Absolute 2 oz 1020-9
    $251.00
  7. Violet Leaf Absolute 4 oz 1020-10
    $459.75
  8. Violet Leaf Absolute 8 oz 1020-11
    $849.50
  9. Violet Leaf Absolute 16 oz 1020-12
    $1,580.50
  10. For larger sizes or quantities please contact us for pricing and availability.         

Customer Reviews for Violet Leaf Absolute

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Gorgeous garden green Review by
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5
This is probably my favorite natural "green" note - I wasn't sure what I thought smelling it straight from the bottle. When I diluted it to 25%, the gorgeous, cool-crisp-cucumber notes opened up. This would be beautiful in a floral, citrus or herbal accord. Even the 25% dilution was so strong, my studio smelled of cold green violet leaf for a bit after bottling.
(Posted on 3/11/2021)
Excellent violet leaf - but sorry, no ionones here Review by
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5
While this is an excellent violet leaf absolute I am dismayed that overview above puts such emphasis on the ionones, which is extremely misleading in the case of violet leaf absolute given that the ionones are in such miniscule percentage they do not even appear on the list of primary consituents from your own GC COA. Those facets are simply NOT present at any stage in the analysis of the essence and not in the drydown either as I've gone looking for them and waited hours and days for any such facet to appear. I've shared the essence with students and scientists and it is simply not characteristic of 'floral' anything. What IS in the bottle however is a wonderfully characteristic violet LEAF oil and that really is what should be emphasized in the description, because while many other sellers may feature misleading information, I expect more from Eden and think it would be helpful is if you could just specify the actual primary consituents and what those specific compounds impart and why they lend themselves more to a fresh cucumber note than a sweet, candied, powdery, berry-like violet flower. Again, excellent product, poorly communicated.

From the oils room:
Thank you for pointing out an error we had overlooked. We have removed the ionones statement in the overview (indeed, related to Violet Flower and not Violet Leaf) and replaced it with information regarding the constituents responsible for the distinctive ultra green notes of Violet Leaf Absolute. These will not appear as primary constituents on our COA – they are present in trace amounts, as explained in the overview. As to the aroma description, this pertained to the previous lot of Violet Leaf Absolute (which did have a faint floral nuance), while the current lot (9) is without any floral aspect. We have adjusted the aroma description accordingly. This serves to remind us to be diligent in keeping aroma descriptions updated relative to the current lot. Thanks again for keeping us on our toes – we strive for accuracy and always appreciate knowing when corrections need to be made.
(Posted on 7/15/2019)
Grassy, Perfect Review by
Rating
5
I adore adding this to my facial oils to keep them from becoming too oily. My face has glowed since I started using it.
(Posted on 11/16/2017)
Extremely interesting Review by
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5
Another fragrance that begs to be located somewhere in my early subconscious. It lies somewhere between clover, fresh mown lawn (minus the lawnmower oil and exhaust) and cucumber, if cucumber could flicker between cool/wet and warm/dry. Its scent fills me up behind the forehead. (It also mingles surprisingly well with goat milk soap!) I am blending it with Agarwood for a freshly-rained upon idea. I am also really excited to blend this with absolutes of tuberose, orange blossom, and/or white lotus for a dewy, slurpy, leafy floral, like sucking rain off of petals. All in all just an incredible inhalation of possibility! And I like that it is for "new beginnings and overcoming shyness." I can feel that fully.
(Posted on 6/15/2016)
Confusing in a good way... Review by
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5
I admit I was expecting a suggestion of violet candies. I know, I know.. but I got it on a whim because I was lacking a "green" ingredient.
Well this one SCREAMS green.. Almost like a fresh, juicy green pepper!
I was turned off initially, but I decided a few months later to experiment with diluting it and mixing a few drops into other blends... NOW i get it. It has the ability to brighten up a blend that may be cloying in the same way that (as a chef) I would use fresh lime to brighten up a cooked berry compote.
I am excited to continue experimenting with it. It seems to be a necessary element in a perfumer's toolbox.
(Posted on 1/11/2016)
Very lovely Review by
Rating
5
This is a very green scent- when you get it, you don't think of violets. However, when you blend it with other scents, it definitely opens up. It's like sitting in the grass and violet patches and smelling the fresh leaves while catching top notes of violet after a while as it dries down. It's very faint, floral and overall, a 'sweet' scent. I absolutely love it. Even if you don't think you're going to need it, definitely pick it up- you'll be amazed at its flexibility and the boost it gives to most scents.
(Posted on 5/23/2013)
Very Fresh! Review by
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5
I agree with others who said this scent is very 'green', almost botanical. I think it would mix well with some fruit notes and add brightness. This is the first violet absolute I have tried. I think a little will go a long way.
(Posted on 5/8/2013)
"Green" in a bottle Review by
Rating
5
This is an amazing absolute, the essence of "green" in a bottle! I even smell a bit of the flower in the dry down. A must for any natural perfumer or lover of deep green scents.
(Posted on 4/30/2013)
Fresh Spring in a Bottle Review by
Rating
5
It took me a bit of time to really appreciate Violet Leaf. At first, it was just "too green". Now that I have spent time with it I completely appreciate its "green-ness". It brings to mind the first hint of Spring when the grass starts to become green again, the trees start budding, the daffodils and tulips start blooming, the forsythia mimics the sunshine . . . you get the point. This is a wonderful item. Check out the 10% if you're shy.
(Posted on 4/30/2013)

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