An absolute oil is a highly concentrated and intensely aromatic plant extract, derived from flowers, resins, or other botanical materials through an advanced solvent extraction process. This method preserves the most delicate and complex aromatic compounds of the plant, resulting in a potent, luxurious oil widely used in perfumery and cosmetics.
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How is an Absolute Oil Made?
1. Solvent Extraction – The plant material is soaked in a solvent (such as hexane), which dissolves the aromatic compounds and waxy substances.
2. Formation of a Concrete – The solvent evaporates, leaving behind a thick, fragrant substance known as a concrete.
3. Alcohol Extraction – The concrete is further processed with ethanol, which dissolves the aromatic compounds while leaving the waxes behind.
4. Evaporation of the Alcohol – The alcohol is evaporated, resulting in a highly concentrated and fragrant 100% pure Absolute oil.
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