Butter CO2

Butyrum

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Butter CO2 total extract is a ‘maverick’ in the natural perfumery world, being animal rather than botanical in origin. Its aromatic profile is, of course, buttery with very rich cream/milk notes that trigger

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Selected size SKU:135-015 - Butter CO2 15 ml (1/2 oz)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$3.00
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$10.75
30 ml (1 oz)
$18.25
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$31.00
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$54.50
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$97.50
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$175.50
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Butter CO2 total extract is a ‘maverick’ in the natural perfumery world, being animal rather than botanical in origin. Its aromatic profile is, of course, buttery with very rich cream/milk notes that trigger olfactory memories of buttered popcorn and movie theatres, butterscotch, or shortbread; it has a silky, creamy drydown with a lingering fatty note. In perfumery, Butter CO2 has excellent fixative qualities and is used in small amounts to compliment white flower oils such as Jasmine, Champaca, Ylang Ylang, and Neroli. It also has an exalting effect on base notes and adds depth to floral bases.[1] A small amount of rosemary antioxidant has been added for shelf-life stability.

The principal constituents in our Butter CO2 are Palmitic Acid, Oleic Acid, Myristic Acid, Lauric Acid, Stearic Acid, and Capric Acid, with smaller amounts of other fatty acids.[2] With this extraordinary lineup of nourishing components known to be beneficial for skincare, Butter CO2 is worthy of consideration when formulating body and skin care products – there are a number of international cosmetic companies that incorporate Butyrum in their skin care lines.[3]

Our Butter CO2 contains a small percentage of Rosemary Antioxidant CO2 – Organic to help maintain freshness

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3 http://www.cosmeticanalysis.com/cosmetic-ingredients/butyrum.html

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Customer Reviews

Makes everything better

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I've tried quite a few synthetic butter FOs, which all smelled like nasty movie theater popcorn. This butter is infinitely better, probably because it comes from the real deal. It's rich, creamy and has the fatty-oily texture. I use it in quite a few blends, and have yet to be disappointed. It pairs marvelously with any vanilla, cacao absolute, most citrus, and baking spices like cardamom, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg. You can also get a really amazing "Brown butter" note by adding tonka bean into the mix! Absolutely in love with Butter CO2!!

Review by Meredith 1/25/2016

Incredible

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It smells offensive out of the bottle but just a drop will do you for a rich popcorn flavor, and it actually blends incredibly well! It's my secret ingredient in a light floral blend which gives it depth. I am in newfound appreciation for it. If you're up for a perfume design challenge, bring on the butter! Hint- use it first. ;)

Review by CS 3/16/2013

Sumptuous.

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If you are looking to add a touch of richness and creamy goodness to a scent project, look to Butter Co2. It smells good enough to eat and is quite strong and rich. For ease of use, I dilute this Co2 to 10% in fractionated coconut oil. Since it is such a high quality Co2 a little goes a long way. It will add a wonderful sumptuousness to body products, especially ones that are in the gourmand scent family.

Review by AJ 2/20/2013

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