Solubility & Blending Suggestions

  • Dilute and add drop by drop to your blends until the desired effect is achieved.
  • Soluble in fixed (carrier) oils and 190 proof alcohol.
  • Carrot Seed is used in perfumery for its fatty-woody notes which blend well with chypres, citrus oils, costus oil, cassie and mimosa, fougères, geranium oils, etc.* Used "in traces for its sweet, fresh, woody, earthy top note and to bring lift to the green classics, … [Ambers] and floral compositions."**
  • *Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, pp. 130-1.

    **Lawless, Alec. Artisan Perfumery or Being Led by the Nose, 2009, p. 78.

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    Carrot Absolute

    Daucus carota L.

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    Sample 3 grams (0.10 oz)
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    Botanical NameDaucus carota L.
    Suggested UseAromatherapy, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Soapmaking, Candle Crafting
    INCI NameDaucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Seed Extract
    CAS Number8015-88-1
    OriginFrance
    Extraction MethodSolvent Extracted
    CultivationConventional
    Plant Partseeds.
    Notetop, middle.
    Aroma Familyearthy, spicy.
    Aroma ProfileSmooth, sweet-woody, root-like and earthy, with fatty/oily, slightly animalic and leathery notes, and hints of plum or apricot jam.
    AppearanceYellowish brown, somewhat viscous mobile liquid.
    Shipping Restriction3 – Flammable

    Safety Considerations

    • Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding.*
    • PLEASE NOTE: this is solvent extracted Carrot Seed Absolute and should not be confused with ‘carrot oil’ carrier oil or ‘carrot seed carrier oil,’ both of which are lipid oils that are produced by cold-pressing or maceration (infused oil). Carrot Seed Absolute is ideal for perfumery and scented products while our Carrot Seed Essential Oil is more commonly used in skincare preparations.
    • Dilute before using. A patch test should be performed before use for those with sensitive skin. Please note this is a solvent extracted absolute and not a carrot carrier oil.
    • Store in a cool, dark place away from heat and light.
    • *Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, pp. 233-4.

    Carrot Absolute

    Daucus carota L.

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    Our Carrot Absolute has a smooth, sweet-woody, root-like and earthy aroma, with fatty/oily, slightly animalic and leathery notes, and hints of plum and apricot jam. Natural perfumers may find the

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    Sample 3 grams (0.10 oz)
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    Product Overview

    Our Carrot Absolute has a smooth, sweet-woody, root-like and earthy aroma, with fatty/oily, slightly animalic and leathery notes, and hints of plum and apricot jam. Natural perfumers may find the smoother and well-rounded quality of Carrot Absolute easier to work with than the more pungent and tenacious Carrot Seed essential oil.

    Carrot Seed Absolute is derived from Daucus carota whose common names include Wild Carrot and Bishop’s Lace. This tenacious 'weed' seen along country roads is known in North America by another familiar name – Queen Anne's Lace. The feathery umbels eventually close upon their precious seeds, protecting them from weather and wind, but they often attach to the fur of passing animals, successfully dispersing the seeds and making this plant nearly impossible to eradicate. France is one of the largest producers of carrot seeds for aromatherapy and perfumery, with major seed production sites located primarily in the southern and western parts of the country.

    While there is little historical data on Carrot Absolute, Arctander says that Carrot Seed essential oil blends well with chypres, fougères, woody/resinous oils such as Frankincense and Cedarwood as well as citrus and spice oils. It is also found in trace amounts in Ambers, fantasy and modern aldehydic perfume types.[1] Rhind even mentions a little known blending trick: the combination of Carrot and Cedarwood essential oils mimics the scent of the very costly Orris Butter![2] Perfumers may find success using Carrot Absolute in similar ways. Carrot Absolute is often used in floral, fruity or spicy accords to give the sweet and subtle effects of plum or apricot jam.[3]

    PLEASE NOTE: this is solvent extracted Carrot Seed Absolute and should not be confused with ‘carrot oil’ carrier oil or ‘carrot seed carrier oil,’ both of which are lipid oils that are produced by cold-pressing or maceration (infused oil). Carrot Seed Absolute is ideal for perfumery and scented products while our steam distilled Carrot Seed Essential Oil is more commonly used in skincare preparations.

    1 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, pp. 130-1.

    2 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Aromatherapeutic Blending: Essential Oils in Synergy, Jennifer Peace Rhind, 2016, p. 200.

    3 Industry Communication.

    Product Overview

    Our Carrot Absolute has a smooth, sweet-woody, root-like and earthy aroma, with fatty/oily, slightly animalic and leathery notes, and hints of plum and apricot jam. Natural perfumers may find the smoother and well-rounded quality of Carrot Absolute easier to work with than the more pungent and tenacious Carrot Seed essential oil.

    Carrot Seed Absolute is derived from Daucus carota whose common names include Wild Carrot and Bishop’s Lace. This tenacious 'weed' seen along country roads is known in North America by another familiar name – Queen Anne's Lace. The feathery umbels eventually close upon their precious seeds, protecting them from weather and wind, but they often attach to the fur of passing animals, successfully dispersing the seeds and making this plant nearly impossible to eradicate. France is one of the largest producers of carrot seeds for aromatherapy and perfumery, with major seed production sites located primarily in the southern and western parts of the country.

    While there is little historical data on Carrot Absolute, Arctander says that Carrot Seed essential oil blends well with chypres, fougères, woody/resinous oils such as Frankincense and Cedarwood as well as citrus and spice oils. It is also found in trace amounts in Ambers, fantasy and modern aldehydic perfume types.[1] Rhind even mentions a little known blending trick: the combination of Carrot and Cedarwood essential oils mimics the scent of the very costly Orris Butter![2] Perfumers may find success using Carrot Absolute in similar ways. Carrot Absolute is often used in floral, fruity or spicy accords to give the sweet and subtle effects of plum or apricot jam.[3]

    PLEASE NOTE: this is solvent extracted Carrot Seed Absolute and should not be confused with ‘carrot oil’ carrier oil or ‘carrot seed carrier oil,’ both of which are lipid oils that are produced by cold-pressing or maceration (infused oil). Carrot Seed Absolute is ideal for perfumery and scented products while our steam distilled Carrot Seed Essential Oil is more commonly used in skincare preparations.

    1 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, pp. 130-1.

    2 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Aromatherapeutic Blending: Essential Oils in Synergy, Jennifer Peace Rhind, 2016, p. 200.

    3 Industry Communication.

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