Artículo: Amyris Oil
Amyris Oil
Category: Fragrance Ingredient, Essential Oil
Brief description: Amyris Oil is a natural essential oil derived from the Amyris balsamifera tree. It's often used in perfumery for its sweet, woody aroma. Prices vary but it's typically lower-cost compared to other essential oils (approximately $2-$4 per oz).
Benefits: Primarily used for its aromatic properties. It also has potential calming effects on the mind and can help enhance the mood.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for most skin types unless there's a specific allergy or sensitivity to it. Patch testing is recommended.
Target audience: Most commonly used in aromatherapy and natural perfumery, targeting individuals who prefer natural fragrances or those seeking relaxation benefits from essential oils.
Chemical composition: Contains sesquiterpenes and sesquiterpenols, including valerianol, beta-eudesmol, and gamma-eudesmol.
Physical aspect: A clear to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic sweet, woody scent.
Compatibility: Mixes well with other oils, especially those in the wood, citrus, and floral families.
Concentration: As it is a potent oil, it is usually used in small amounts (less than 2% of a formula).
Side effects/adverse reactions: Possible skin irritation or allergic reaction in sensitive individuals. Not recommended for ingestion.
Regulatory status: As an essential oil, it is generally recognized as safe by the FDA when used as intended. Restrictions may vary by country.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Amyris balsamifera is not currently listed as a threatened species. However, sustainability can be impacted by extraction practices.
Variants: Synthetic versions are available, but they do not carry the same natural benefits or complex aroma profile.