6 reviews for Guaiac Wood Essential Oil
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4th May at 10.40am: Remaining orders placed between the 24th to the 29th April will all leave with couriers by the 6th May. By the middle part of the coming week I think we will have our lead-time down to 3-4 working days going forward as we have built our stock levels up considerably - and will keep doing so. Thanks, Adam : ) P.S - Across the coming week I am finally going to start expanding the bulk wholesale offering : )
2nd May at 8pm: Quick update to say we can now supply to - U.A.E, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, UK, Switzerland and Australia. Thank you, Adam : )
30th April at 2.40pm: As I type orders placed upto the 15th April have all been collected by couriers - except the Paris retailer. All orders placed upto the 23rd April will be dispatched with couriers by May 3rd. I'll update on order lead times for the 24th April onwards across the morning of Saturday 4th May. Please be assured we are working as fast as we can to get the lead-time down. Finally for now just a recap - new materials recently added - French Rose Geranium E.O, Sandalwood Mysore E.O 4 Year Aged, Tuscan Olive Leaf Absolute, Mitti Attar (Petrichor), Persian Queen of Roses (Otto), Tomato Leaf Absolute, Oud Assami Skank E.O V.1, South Indian 10 Year Aged Vetiver E.O, Bengali Nagarmotha E.O, Violet Leaf Concrete, Italian Helichrysum Absolute S.G, Italian Oakwood Absolute, Organic Georgian Rose Raduga Otto and finally Persian P.E.A Intense Rose (Otto) Thank you, Adam : )
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Adam Michael has this to say “This is another wood oil hailing from Paraguay, South America. Although steam distilled this is not easy to work with, almost a solid mass within the bottle. Easily fixed if you leave it on a radiator for 20 minutes in which time it will still be of thick consistency but it will be mobile and pourable if you remove the dropper cap from the bottle. The smell initially reminded me of caramelised toffee however by the middle you discover the smoky, burning wood, hay and slightly meaty aroma which remains present throughout. I also detect fleeting notes of benzoin and vanilla clearly throughout as well. In perfumery guaiac wood is great for building smoky accords, camp fire blends and combines well with cedar derivatives, patchouli and sandalwood materials.”
Botanical Name: Bulnesia sarmientoi
Origin: Paraguay
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farman1979 (verified owner) –
Initially it smells very similar to benzoin and toned down vanilla abs – probably toffee like.
The dry down is gorgeous – sweet, woody, incensy, slightly lemony and milky, almost like a lemony cheesecake. As sweetness reduces over time, the wood & smoke notes take over.
There is a right amount of smokiness, that if one doesn’t mind the initial sweetness, (s)he can wear this neat.
The woody note has some similarities with sandalwood (s. album) and H. cedarwood. Curiously I also get a slight lemon + vanilic smell at the dry down. It is definitely going into my next attar.
Anna (verified owner) –
Really stuning material! Very incensy, smokey, smoooth and woody. I see the similarities to sandalwood which were mentioned by previous reviewer. The smokiness reminds me Cade Wood a litle – but of course much much ligher.
All in all, awesome, multidimensionally smelling material!
innasany (verified owner) –
Beautiful..smoky, resinous, sweet, earthy..excellent material for calm or for men products. Lovely.
Oiland (verified owner) –
I purchased this oil long time ago and just recently fall in love with its smoky aroma. Splendid! Easy to work with after slightly warming
Robert (verified owner) –
Just the right amount of smokiness without giving a bacon note. Pairs beatifully with vanilla
Oiland (verified owner) –
Very interesting and very different from other woods. At first you feel sweet notes of vanilla, so clear and after a second its already a smoked wood with slight saltiness.