Balsam of Peru Oil EO

Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae

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Our Balsam of Peru oil has a richly balsamic, deep vanilla-sweet aroma, with soft clove-like and mild woody, smoky, and leathery-animalic undertones. It can be a cost-effective substitute for vanilla in natural perfumery when a sweet vanilla note is desired

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Selected size SKU:80-015 - Balsam of Peru Oil 15 ml (1/2 oz)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$2.00
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$16.00
30 ml (1 oz)
$27.00
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$46.00
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$82.00
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$148.00
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$267.00
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$470.00
$2.00
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Product Overview

Our Balsam of Peru oil has a richly balsamic, deep vanilla-sweet aroma, with soft clove-like and mild woody, smoky, and leathery-animalic undertones. It can be a cost-effective substitute for vanilla in natural perfumery when a sweet vanilla note is desired. It is easy to pour, completely soluble in fixed carrier (vegetal) oils and 190 proof alcohol and makes an excellent fixative in natural perfumery.

The principal areas of trees from which Balsam of Peru oil is produced are mainly along the Balsam Coast where El Salvador meets the Pacific Ocean; the trees are often planted for their shade on coffee plantations. Balsam of Peru is also typically known as Peru Balsam, however the name is somewhat misleading as to its origin. In the past, the balsam was transported by land from El Salvador to coastal cities of Peru; from these ports, the balsam was shipped to other countries, thus acquiring the misconception of its origin.[1]

The historical uses of Balsam of Peru date as far back as the early Mayan culture where it was used as incense for ceremonial purposes. Sixteenth century popes sanctioned the substitution of Balsam of Peru for the much harder to find Mecca balsam (Balm of Gilead) for ceremonial incense use as well as for anointing oils.

1 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. V, 1952, pp. 212-3.

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Customer Reviews

Campfire happiness

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If it were possible to bottle the aroma of eating a blackened marshmallow (for those who prefer blackened to golden) this is it. Actually smells like burnt sugar, char, AND the hot sappy tip of the roasting stick. True woodsmoke in a gentle, lingering-in-one's-hair kind of way...I love it. Fascinating fragrance, lots of possibilities here!

Review by Rebecca 4/21/2016

Does not disappoint

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Ordered a sample... I will be ordering a larger bottle! It is phenomenal! Going to be making a body spray for my husband and a perfume for me. Probably one of my new favorite oils!

Review by Sonya 12/6/2015

Oh yes!

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This is some sexy stuff. At the same time - dark, smoldering campfire, dry creamy vanilla, and a minute hint of cinnamon. The overall character is plush and warm, like literally wearing a cashmere sweater. It's sheer heft and plushness means that it would give a substantive base to a blend. This would do wonders for those seeking to make an oriental that is more dark in tone and want to use something other than a traditional amber note. My only complaint about Peru Balsam is that the smokiness overwhelms the more pleasant aspects of the aroma, but at the same time that is the beauty of it, and for that I love this stuff! It may also be interesting to point out that the drydown (when left on the skin for a few hrs - at least on mine) leaves a rather sensual trail ;-)

Review by derrick 7/28/2015

The Good Stuff

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I use Eden's BoP quite a lot in my perfume blends. The woody note is very mild but the vanilla note is perfect and only mildly sweet which makes it perfect when you want a touch of vanilla at the end in comparison to natural vanilla which is both pervasive and very sweet. The hint of cinnamon scent here just adds to the experience. Blending tip: combine a bit of BoP with Eden's Labdanum absolute for a really nice "amber" which can serve as a great base for many creations. Stunning with Eden's Morrocan rose.

Review by Adam B 3/8/2015

A Favorite....

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One of my most favorite oils from Eden. Very rich and smooth, almost edible quality. I love blending a few drops into my massage oil products

Review by Michele 3/1/2013

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