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Describing Scents |
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Fruity
Balsamic
Lemony
Camphoraceous
Citrusy
Herbaceous
Floral
Fresh
Bitter
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Irritating
Pungent
Minty
Sweet
Orangy
Penetrating
Piercing
Musky
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Salty
Smokey
Spicy
Earthy
Vaporous
Woody
Refreshing
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Accessories |
The basic and necessary supplies and accessories
are used to mix and store the blends. Dark
coloured glass bottles are recommended for use; however, the clear glass bottles can be used for display purposes so that the
colour of the oils can be seen. The basic supplies and accessories are as follows:
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Bottles for essential oils.
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Bottles with dispensing pumps.
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Jars for creams and powder blends.
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Bottles with fine mist sprayers.
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Handy small sized bottles with fine mist sprayers and dispensers.
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Glass droppers and funnel.
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Adulteration
of Essential Oils |
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Examples related to adulteration of essential oils are given below:
Bergamot·Cinnamon bark·Fennel (sweet)·Geranium·Jasmine·Juniper Berry·Lavender·Lemon·Neroli·Pimento
Berry·Rose ·Rosemary·Patchouli·
Peppermint·Sandalwood·Ylang-ylang· Lime·Cinnamon Leaf, Clove Leaf·Fennel
(Bitter)·Citronella, Palmarosa·Ylang-Ylang·Juniper woods and
twigs·Lavandin·Orange·Orange,
Petitgrain·Clove·Palmarosa·Eucalyptus·Cedarwood, Copaiba, Gurjun
Balsam·Cornmint·Amyris, Cedarwood, Copaiba·Cananga
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