Absolute Cosmetic Essentials |
Lavender Croatian
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Absolute Cosmetic Essentials |
Organic Lavender Fine (Population)
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Aromatic and Allied Chemicals |
Lavender Oil
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Artiste |
Lavender Oil
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Astral Extracts |
Lavender Oil
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Augustus Oils |
Lavender Aromatherapy Oil
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Services |
Augustus Oils |
Lavender Essential Oil
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Azelis UK |
Lavender Oil Type
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Berjé |
lavender oil 40/42% french
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Media |
Berjé |
Organic Lavender Oil
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BOC Sciences |
For experimental / research use only. |
Lavender oil 35.0%
Odor: characteristic Use: Lavender oil can clean skin, control oil content, remove freckles, rejuvenate, disinfect, antibacterial and deodorize. It has a |
Bontoux |
LAVENDER COUMARINE FREE ESSENTIAL OIL
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Bontoux |
LAVENDER OIL BARREME
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Bontoux |
LAVENDER OIL EP NATURAL
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Bristol Botanicals |
Lavender essential oil Lavandula augustifolia, United Kingdom
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Camden-Grey Essential Oils |
Lavender 40/42 essential oil, Bulk
Odor: characteristic Use: The numbers in Lavender 40/42 indicate the linalyl acetate content; in this case, they indicate the product contains 40%-42% of linalyl acetate. Lavender 40/42 is generally a blend of various lavenders in order to get a consistent scent from batch to batch, with processors adding linalyl acetate to cover the smell of camphor or borneol components of a given lavender. |
Camden-Grey Essential Oils |
Lavender 40/42 essential oil
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Charkit Chemical |
LAVENDER OIL, 40/42
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Citrus and Allied Essences |
Oil Lavender 40/42 Extra FCC
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Market Report |
Citrus and Allied Essences |
Oil Lavender 40/42 Select FCC
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Creatingperfume.com |
Lavender
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De Monchy Aromatics |
Lavender Oil
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Diffusions Aromatiques |
LAVANDE OFFICINALE H.E.
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ECSA Chemicals |
LAVENDER OIL
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ECSA TRADE THE MOST UPDATED FINANCIAL PUBLICATION ON THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY |
Ernesto Ventós |
LAVENDER OIL FIRMENICH 118604
Odor: SWEET, FLORAL, HERBACEOUS |
Esencias Martínez Lozano |
Lavender Oil Organic
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Esencias Martínez Lozano |
Lavender Oil
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F. P. Aromatics Singapore |
Lavender Oil Kashmir
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Firmenich |
LAVENDER EO
Odor: Fresh, aromatic, sweet, floral, herbaceous and slightly fruity |
Fleurchem |
lavender oil 40/42
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Fleurchem |
lavender oil barreme 48/52
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Fuzhou Farwell |
Lavander Oil
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George Uhe Company |
Lavender Oil 40/42%
Available from Various Origins |
Global Essence |
Lavender Oil (Many Varieties Available)
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Hermitage Oils |
Emerald Lavender BLEND
Odor: characteristic Use: Joseph Colbourne has this to say “Ahhh…fresh laundry, and one need not use Galaxolide or another aroma chemical. It’s all here, naturally along with the leaves and flowers of the lavender plant. Perhaps due to the high linalool content, we even get sensations of bergamot and rosewood. As it dries down, it continues to show more of its herbal, floral nature, while the base is subtly reminiscent of baby powder and laundry dried on the line in the sun. A wonderful natural to create a ‘clean’ effect or fresh linen note in blends.” |
Hermitage Oils |
Lavender 40/42% Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic Use: Adam Michael has this to say “The most popular essential oil and the one that just about everybody instantly recognises by the delightful floral aroma it exudes. The fine aromatic smell is found in all parts of the shrub, but the essential oil is only produced from the flowers and flower-stalks. |
Hermitage Oils |
Lavender AOC Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic Use: Adam Michael has this to say “AOC stands for Appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC), which in English translates as – controlled designation of origin. It is certification that covers a broad spectrum of agricultural products from meats, cheeses, wines and in this instance Lavender essential oil. This oil is considered as the crème de la crème of steam distilled lavender oils and I agree. To achieve AOC certification it means the producer has to comply with very rigid rules. The plant will be grown in a specific location enabling optimal and consistent results, producing an oil with an almost identical naturally chemistry each and every time. If it does not meet the criteria it does not get the certification.” |
Hermitage Oils |
Lavender English Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic Use: Adam Michael has this to say “We are now proud to offer Yorkshire grown lavender essential oil. Our supplier is producing her lavender with electronically controlled apparatus meaning more control over all parameters of distillation, such as pressure, plant material temperature, condenser temperature, steam flow etc. With more control over the distillation parameters she is able to produce lavender under lower pressure, lower temperature and that locks in more of the natural molecules that are usually lost in regular steam distillation. |
Hermitage Oils |
Lavender Italian Organic Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic Use: Adam Michael has this to say “Aromatically this maybe the very best specialty lavender organic essential oil we offer as I think it far surpasses both French and English material. Yes I am staggered to be writing like this. However this Italian lavender essential oil is quite simply pure perfection, smoother, exquisitely rounded, no harsh aspects at all within its development, forever fragrant, calming. In fact this material truly captures and embodies the very essence of walking within a field of lavender, on a warm Summer afternoon and switching off from all the stresses life can bring with it. |
Hermitage Oils |
Lavender ORGANIC Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic Use: Adam Michael has this to say “The people responsible for this lavender are actually a small co-operative specialising solely in growing and producing this organic lavender. The aroma is really bright lavender, it has a Sunny afternoon meadow, wild, unspoiled, human free energy about it, really clean lavender, seriously fresh with beautiful floral sweetness and fruity character. Outstanding lavender material, maybe the best steam distilled lavender I have encountered. A must for lavender accords, floral, modern fougere and even oriental lavender accords.” |
Indenta Group |
Lavender Oil
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India Essential Oils |
Lavender Oil
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Jiangyin Healthway |
Lavender oil 30%∼45%
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New functional food ingredients |
K.L. Koh Enterprise |
LAVENDER OIL
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Kanta Enterprises |
Lavender China Oil
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Kanta Enterprises |
Lavender Mb 40/42
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Lluch Essence |
LAVENDER CHINA OIL
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Lluch Essence |
LAVENDER FINE FRANCE OIL
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Lluch Essence |
LAVENDER SPAIN OIL
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M&U International |
Nat. Lavender Oil
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Moellhausen |
LAVANDE BARREME OIL
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Moellhausen |
LAVENDER EO CHINA
Odor: balsamic, dry, spicy Flavor: fresh, aromatic, spicy |
Moellhausen |
LAVENDER OIL HP
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Noble Molecular Research |
For experimental / research use only. |
Lavender Oil
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O'Laughlin Industries |
LAVENDER OIL
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OQEMA |
Lavender Oil
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Pearlchem Corporation |
Lavender Oil Chinese
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Pell Wall Perfumes |
Lavender oil 40/42
Odor: Fresh, floral-sweet, herbal-green, clean Use: According to Arctander it is “of sweet, floral-herbaceous refreshing odor with a pleasant, balsamic-woody undertone. An almost fruity-sweet topnote is of a very short life, and the entire oil is not distinguishedby its tenacity in odor.” |
Penta International |
LAVANDER OIL SYNTHETIC
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Penta International |
LAVENDER OIL 40/42
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Penta International |
LAVENDER OIL FCC
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Perfumer Supply House |
Lavender Oil Spanish 100% Pure
Odor: Fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous |
PerfumersWorld |
Lavender Oil Organic
Odor: Sweet-fresh floral herbal-warm deep yeast forest vanillic lavender : lavender absolute-like |
PerfumersWorld |
Lavender Oil
Odor: fresh floral herbal-fruity lavender cool velvety slightly-bitter-hot |
Phoenix Aromas & Essential Oils |
Lavender Oil 40/42
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R C Treatt & Co Ltd |
Lavender Oil
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R C Treatt & Co Ltd |
Organic Lavender WONF
Kosher |
R C Treatt & Co Ltd |
Organic Lavender Oil
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Reincke & Fichtner |
Lavender Oil organic + NOP
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Reincke & Fichtner |
Lavender Oil
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Robertet |
Lavender Ess. oil (for fragrance)
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Seasons and Harvest / Crop calendar |
Robertet |
LAVENDER
Pure & Nat Ess Oil 40/45 |
Sensient Flavor and Fragrances |
Lavender Oil
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Sigma-Aldrich |
Lavender oil 40/42% fleurs, natural, FG
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Certified Food Grade Products |
Sigma-Aldrich |
Lavender oil, Certified organic (NOP)
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Som Extracts |
LAVENDER OIL
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SRS Aromatics |
LAVENDER OIL MT
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Taytonn ASCC |
Lavender Oil Coumarin Free
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Taytonn ASCC |
Lavender Oil Mt
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Taytonn ASCC |
Lavender Oil Organic Coumarin Free
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Taytonn ASCC |
Lavender Oil
Odor: Floral, Fresh, Fruity, Herbal/ Herbaceous |
Terpena S.R.L. |
LAVENDER ROMANIAN OIL
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The John D. Walsh Company |
Lavender Oil, 40/42%
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The Lebermuth Company |
Lavender 40/42 Food Grade Oil
Odor: Fresh and sweet, a beautiful floral |
Spring/Summer 2022 Fragrance Trends |
The Lebermuth Company |
Lavender 40/42 Oil
Odor: wonderful classic blend of aromatic lavenders |
The Lebermuth Company |
Lavender Oil
Odor: lavender flowers |
The Lermond Company |
LAVENDER OIL 40/42 N&A
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The Lermond Company |
LAVENDER OIL 40/42 NATURAL
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The Perfumers Apprentice |
Lavender extra fine organic (Provence) J.Steele
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The Perfumers Apprentice |
Lavender Hydrosol, Organic Estate Blend (California) J.Steele
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The Perfumers Apprentice |
Lavender organic (Kashmir) J.Steele
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The Perfumers Apprentice |
Lavender vintage organic Tasmania J.Steele
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The Perfumery |
Lavender oil, 40/42, E. Europe
Odor: characteristic Use: This Eastern European Lavender oil is a commercial grade, hybrida Lavender that is typically very popular among our soap makers. The use of Lavandin in this product allows for a more impactful and herbaceous aroma. This is primarily due to the elevated levels of 1,8-cineole, borneol, and camphor, whereas the more expensive, high altitude Lavenders are softer, sweeter, and have greater floral notes. |
Ultra International |
Lavender Oil China
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Crop Calendar |
Ungerer & Company |
Lavender Oil Fleurs 40/42 % FCC
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Vigon International |
LAVENDER 30/32%
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Vigon International |
Lavender Oil 40/42
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Vigon International |
Lavender Oil Natural
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Zanos |
LAVENDER TWINCKLE PURPLE
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