Mimosa (acacia mirensi) flower
Mimosa, acacia mirensi, is a close relative to Sweet Cassie flower. Extracted from the twig ends by solvent, it is only available in absolute form which is a thick, waxy, semi-solid substance and soluble only in alcohol. Originating in India, it is used traditionally to treat diarrhoea. In aromatherapy, its cheerful quality can be used to dispel anxiety, depression, stress and worries.
- Scent impression – Delicate, sweet, floral-fruity, pineapple-apricot-mango-candy like bouquet with a fresh, cheerful, green, grassy undertone. It is a highly complex aroma that can be worn on its own.
- Aroma category – Floral
- Odour strength – Mild – Medium
- Perfume note – Top
- Perfume function – Fixative / Modifier
- Average amount in perfume composition – 8%
- Suggestions for usage in natural perfumery – amber/musk bases, fruit accords, high-end floral, violet/grass/green tea/tobacco essences, green/tea notes, oriental perfumes, new mown hay, cologne.
- Blending suggestions – allspice berry eo, co2 & abs, allspice leaf eo, ambrette seed co2 & abs, amyris eo, angelica root eo, co2 & abs, anise seed eo & abs, anise (star) eo & co2, basil (sweet) eo, co2 & abs, beeswax abs, benzoin abs, bergamot eo, birch (sweet) eo, blackcurrant abs, bois de rose eo, boronia abs, cabreuva eo, caraway seed eo, co2 & abs, cardamom seed eo, co2 & abs, carnation abs, carrot seed eo, co2 & abs, cassia bark eo & co2, cassie (sweet) abs, cedarwood eo & abs, cedar leaf eo, cedar moss abs, chamomile eo & abs, champaca (white) flower eo, co₂ & abs, champaca (white) leaf eo, cinnamon bark eo, co2 & abs, cinnamon leaf eo, cistus eo, citronella eo, clary sage eo & abs, clementine eo, clove bud eo, co2 & abs, coconut co2, copaiba balsam eo, coriander seed eo & co2, costus root co2 & abs, cyclamen eo, cypriol/nagarmotha eo & co2, dill weed eo & co2, davana eo & co2, elderflower abs, elemi eo & abs, fennel (sweet) eo & co2, fir (balsam) eo & abs, fir (siberian) eo & abs, fir (silver) eo, flouve abs, frankincense eo, co2 & abs, galbanum eo, co2 & abs, gardenia abs, geranium eo & abs, ginger root eo, co2 & abs, ginger lily eo, grapefruit eo, guaiac wood eo, gurjun balsam eo, hay abs, helichrysum eo & abs, ho leaf eo, ho wood eo, hops flower eo & co₂, jasmine eo, co2 & abs, jonquil abs, juniper berry eo, co2 & abs, labdanum abs, lantana eo & abs, lavandin eo & abs, lavender eo, co2 & abs, lemon eo, lemongrass eo, lilac abs, lime eo & co2, linden blossom abs, litsea cubeba eo, lotus abs, mandarin eo, mastic eo & abs, neroli eo & co2, oakmoss abs, opoponax eo & abs, orange eo, narcissus abs, nigella damascena abs, oris root eo, co2 & abs, osmanthus abs, palo santo eo, patchouli eo, co2 & abs, pepper (black) eo, co2 & abs, peru balsam eo & abs, petitgrain eo & abs, rhododendron leaf eo, rose eo, co2 & abs, sandalwood eo, co2 & abs, seaweed abs, shiso eo, spruce eo & abs, styrax eo & abs, tangerine eo, thyme eo, co2 & abs, tolu balsam abs, tonka bean abs, valerian root & co2, vanilla co2 & abs, verbena (lemon) eo & abs, vetiver eo & co2, violet leaf abs, ylang-ylang eo, co2 & abs, yuzu eo & co2, zdravetz eo and abs.
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