Boronia Recreation

Made from natural + synthetic molecules

Adam Michael has this to say “The immediate opening (first seconds) of this Boronia recreation is floral and green foliage orientated. Within a few minutes of firing-up properly, the aroma morphs into a fridge-fresh tropical fruit juice powerhouse with juicy mangoes, papaya, lychees, kiwi and pineapple tonalities. Also I pick up a sticky apricot note of medium-strength that reminds me a lot of the apricot liquid we sell. Add to this a fresh, slightly-sweet, gorgeous floral bouquet effect with some violet flower vibes that go into a parma violet candy direction at times along with a crisp apple laced herbaceous finish and this pretty much sums up the aroma profile from start to finish. I get a full day of scent from the strip and on my skin type the scent seems to last for about 4 hours in optimal form.

This is a mixed media aromatic, yet the craftsmanship is so spectacular here that the synthetic components within this recreation manage to keep their presence relatively discreet without overpowering the composition. The give away is the power, 0.25ml on my smell strip has flooded our office with the scent of tropical fruits and parma violet candies. If you know the quality of honey firabs – utterly spectacular and delicious smelling mixed media honey profile – well, this boronia liquid has clearly had expertise of a similar level involved, because again, the only true give away this is a mixed-media creation, is the relentless power.

Personally I feel, combined with boronia absolute, the result here will be a boronia scent profile that is truest to smelling boronia flowers in nature. Without going off on a tangent – it makes me think of tuberose. In the sense that if you smell tuberose flowers in nature – they are brimming with that cold sparkling scent – due to the salicylates – and tuberose extrait captures that opening perfectly whereas it’s lost completely with tuberose absolute. Likewise tuberose absolute has the creamy body and collectively when used together – they result in a tuberose profile that really resembles the experience of smelling the flowers across the late Autumn months better than either do individually. Point being – boronia absolute and this liquid recreation can provide a similar outcome with some experimenting and fine tuning. Beyond this, if you are wanting to create mango accords, parma violet candy creations this recreation is a must purchase as well.”

Alcohol Soluble: Yes

Oil Soluble: Yes 

Wholesale weights (all prices excluding vat): 100G = 120 Euros. 250G = 280 Euros.