Seaweed Absolute

Fucus vesiculosus L.

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Seaweed Absolute is a powerful perfume material and an important aspect of the 'marine' fragrance concept. Ours has an oceanic green-herbaceous, dry-woody/phenolic aroma with soft leather undertones and the true scent of exposed seaweed at the ocean’s shore. 

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Selected size SKU:913-015 - Seaweed Absolute 15 grams

2 grams ( 1/14 oz )
$21.50
5 grams ( 3/17 oz )
$45.00
15 grams ( 1/2 oz. )
$113.25
50 grams ( 1 3/4 oz )
$320.50
100 grams ( 3 8/17 oz )
$654.00
200 grams ( 7.055 oz )
$1,182.25
$21.50
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Seaweed Absolute is a powerful perfume material and an important aspect of the 'marine' fragrance concept. Ours has an oceanic green-herbaceous, dry-woody/phenolic aroma with soft leather undertones and the true scent of exposed seaweed at the ocean’s shore. Delivering slightly salty marine notes, it is also used to add subtle hints of hay, smoke and walnut[1]. Natural perfumers may find Seaweed Absolute an excellent ingredient in the creation of a unique moss base, or for adding interest to green/fresh compositions.

Also known as bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus is a brown algae that attaches to rocks, but whose fronds are lined with buoyant air-bladders that maximize sunlight and grow to lengths that can exceed one meter. This marine plant contains iodine (from the Greek ioeides, or 'violet-colored', hence ionones in Violet Leaf Absolute) and is well equipped to thrive in cold ocean waters.[2] The raw material for our Seaweed Absolute is harvested all year long off the coast of Brittany in northwestern France. After harvesting, the seaweed is dried, ground into a powder and solvent extracted to produce a remarkable Seaweed Absolute with its characteristic iodized oceanic notes.[3]

Fucus vesiculosus, freshly washed up on a seashore, is true to what is meant by 'seaweed' in the context of odors and, "with due caution, to bury one’s nose in a mass of the stuff is to experience something of the boundless tracts far beyond the distant horizon."[4] And while most of humanity might wrinkle their noses at the scent of Seaweed, many Asian peoples who grew up with this marine plant on the menu find its aroma rather alluring. 

1 Industry Communication.

2 Grieve, M. A Modern Herbal, Vol. 1, 1982, p. 113.

3 Industry communication.

4 Curtis, Tony and David G Williams. An Introduction to Perfumery, 2nd ed., 2009, p. 60.

5 Industry communication.

6 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 585.

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Strong seaside smell!

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Something that other reviewers didn't mention is that this absolute even has the faintest trace of a fishy smell (straight out of the bottle). You can get a whiff of saltiness and definitely kelp as well.

Review by T. 1/7/2015

Puzzled and Disappointed

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I have to wonder if these other reviewers are even talking about the same product that I recently received as "seaweed absolute", as I can detect not the slightest trace of anything reminiscent of seaweed, or the ocean, in this absolute. What I DO detect is an earthy aroma very much, if not exactly, like oakmoss absolute, but with strong and unpleasant overtones of dried urine! Whether at full strength or at great dilution, all I get from this absolute is the funky, earthy (and in no way oceanic) aroma of oakmoss --- which needless to say, is not a favorite of mine (to say the least). I realize that everyone has their own opinions, tastes and reactions to any given essential oil or absolute, but I must admit that reading the above reviews simply leaves me puzzled and confused, as the other descriptions of and reactions to this product do not match my own in any way whatsoever. It's as if I received an entirely different (or grossly inferior) absolute than they did. Did I get sent oakmoss absolute my mistake, perhaps in a bottle in which a mouse had previously urinated? Response from the oils room: That's quite a description you provided! The only product we sell that has any sort of urine smell is Black Currant Bud Absolute. That absolute smells to some like cat pee. Seaweed can seem funky and distasteful to some or kelp-y and marine-like to others. Another factor is that many oils, and especially concentrated absolutes are perceived best when either put on a test strip and allowed to air, or diluted in perfumers (high proof) alcohol which allows them to open up, much like a wine is opened and allowed to “breathe” before decanting. As lab manager, having checked the stock, I can assure you that you did indeed receive the right oil – correctly poured, correctly labeled – and it sounds like it’s just not your cup of tea.

Review by Alan 12/16/2014

neroli & sea salt

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I was inspired by a neroli and sea salt candle. In 15ml jojoba (using my sample packs) 3 drop each Neroli- Morocco, France, Extra 3 drops of seaweed absolute already diluted in jojoba. (I filled up the sample tube with a little oil and mixed.) It pretty much captured the scent I wanted. I think the scent could be tweaked a drop or two depending on either oil depending how strong you want it. The seaweed by itself diluted, opens up to a clean, green, briney- iodine smell with an underlying sweetness. Very appealing in the right concentration. A little goes a long way.

Review by Lena 12/7/2014

cold clean kelp

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This is a no-brainer...it smells exactly as you would expect like cold clean kelp. I think with some open-mindedness and skill this could blend in amazing ways to create salty-skin type perfumes. Very intriguing.

Review by Cheryl 8/3/2014

Very nice!

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I really like this! Just wish I could figure out what to blend with it! LOL Any ideas?

Review by Amber 8/1/2014

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