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Botanical Name |
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Lilium auratum |
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Common Name |
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Lily absolute oil, Lily essential oil |
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CAS # |
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84776-67-0 |
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Plant Parts Used |
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Flowers Petals |
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Extraction Method |
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Cold Pressed |
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Color & Odor |
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Pale yellow clear liquid with rich, warm, heady floral
and yet subtle aroma |
Description :
Representative of purity, Lilies have been used in ceremonies since ancient
times. In Ancient Greece, the bride in wedding ceremonies would wear a crown
of lilies and wheat symbolizing purity and abundance.
Constituents & Specifications :
Polysaccharides and saponins
Specific Gravity : 0.94300 to 0.95900 @ 15°C
Refractive Index : 1.47800 to 1.48600 @ 20°C
Properties :
Rich, warm, heady floral and yet subtle aroma produced from the flowers is
quite wonderful and used for the perfumery.
Benefits & Uses :
- Lily Oil is one of the popular fragrance oil available on the earth.
The Lily Oil is having very sweet aroma and can last for days if applied
on the cloths.
- It is undiluted, uncut and pure Lily flower fragrance oil and highly
used in cosmetic and perfume preparations for giving a great flowery
note.
- Used in treatment of cuperosis or spider veins. Lily oil (with
Calendula) can be used for massage, in a bath, after a bath, for dry
cuticles and elbows, as a facial moisturizer, under-eye oil and hot-oil
treatment.