Cedarwood Absolute, Atlas

Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carrière

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The aroma of Atlas Cedarwood Absolute is sweet, balsamic, dry, woody, warm, and resinous with notes of apricot liqueur. It is unparalleled in its depth, more voluptuous than the essential oil, and destined to

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Selected size SKU:174-015 - Cedarwood Absolute, Atlas 15 ml (1/2 oz)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$3.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$12.25
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$23.25
30 ml (1 oz)
$38.50
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$64.75
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$108.50
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$186.50
$3.00
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The aroma of Atlas Cedarwood Absolute is sweet, balsamic, dry, woody, warm, and resinous with notes of apricot liqueur. It is unparalleled in its depth, more voluptuous than the essential oil, and destined to be a rare gem for use in natural perfumes as well as scented anointments. The woody aroma is one that perfumers often describe as ‘masculine’, although in fact it appeals to all genders. And because Cedarwood’s warm, embracing fragrance has a profoundly soulful quality, it is often found in more introspective, personal perfumes and in meditation blends. In dilution, the aroma is wonderful on its own, or as a superb fixative in floral perfume blends.

Revered for millennia, Atlas Cedarwood has been used for building ships, shrines, and bath houses, as well as in cosmetics, and perfumery; it is also considered to be one of the earliest incense materials [1] Impressive Cedrus atlantica forests once blanketed the high mountains of North Africa, but harvesting the timber has nearly brought the tree to its knees in countries like Algeria, where fires and unregulated cutting resulted in a steep decline in their population and range. Our Cedarwood Absolute is solvent extracted at our extraction facility in France using wood shavings and sawdust upcycled from the lumber industry in Morocco. More importantly, as a by-product of Morocco’s strictly controlled logging industry, no trees are cut to produce it. In addition, we work with suppliers to evaluate and improve sustainability, tools and practices in all stages of production.[2] Ensuring the sustainability of vulnerable biological species is a very important aspect that we consider when sourcing our oils.

1 Davis, Patricia. Aromatherapy An A-Z, 1988, pp. 71-2.

2 Industry communication.

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This is without a doubt the most animalistic cedar wood smell of all. It has an initial facet that reminds me of jatamansi with valerian tincture. Little by little it becomes more animal, dirty, corral, sexual, balsamic, fruity, warm, wood... I imagine it is useful to extend only some profiles (wood animal) of OUD in compositions of masculine perfume. Drying is lovely. very different from distilled oil, as it has a creamy apricot fruity and dry balsamic but NOT diffusive. it just smells up close. I still do not know its duration in time, but it is on the right track. Absolutely lovely and stinky stuff at the same time.

Review by Juan 5/13/2021

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