Patchouli, Dark EO

Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth.

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Our very fine Patchouli – Dark has an aroma that is extremely rich, deep, earthy, sweet-herbaceous, and somewhat spicy, with ethereal, floral-sweet and wine-like top notes and a mellow, woody-balsamic body note.

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Selected size SKU:770-016 - Patchouli, Dark 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$2.00
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$11.75
with orifice reducer
30 ml (1 oz)
$14.25
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$23.00
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$37.25
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$68.00
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$127.25
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$253.50
$2.00
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Product Overview

Our very fine Patchouli – Dark has an aroma that is extremely rich, deep, earthy, sweet-herbaceous, and somewhat spicy, with ethereal, floral-sweet and wine-like top notes and a mellow, woody-balsamic body note. Though characterized as an odd ball[1] in perfumery circles, versatile Patchouli blends well with most other oils and is used as a base note to add richness, depth and character while its outstanding fixative qualities impart strength and allure. Patchouli essential oil is often specifically distilled using metal stills to ensure the warm, dark color in the final product. For those who prefer it, our Patchouli – Light is distilled using non-reactive, stainless steel vessels and is free of iron coloration.

Pogostemon cablin is one of only a few plants that benefit from drying and ‘curing’ of the leaves prior to distillation, resulting in a better quality, higher yield of oil than that from fresh plant material.[2],[3] Among its many benefits, Patchouli oil is good for the complexion, helping improve the appearance of tone, aging, fine lines and wrinkles, and dry skin and scalp.[4]

Patchouli is a misunderstood oil that has received an undeserved reputation in recent decades. Author Lizzie Ostrom comments in Perfume: A Century of Scents, "Patchouli oil was the perfume that pretended it wasn’t. Unlike those ‘stuffy’ Diors and Guerlains that were made from a long list of ingredients, this was a natural product, which meant untampered by humans (allegedly) and therefore authentic – straight from the Earth."[5] She adds that Patchouli scent and other supposedly au naturel scents were a signature of the hippie generation of the 1960s. The Patchouli oils of the day, most of questionable origin and quality, were used to mask the odor of cannabis and to deliver an earthy, rebellious and sexy appeal. Lingering cultural associations still color the reaction of many to this richly-storied and complex oil.

An authentic and truly fine Patchouli oil has a rich and deeply mysterious fragrance that may not be appreciated by many who claim that they "do not like" its scent. Frankly, it is best to approach the aroma of Patchouli in diluted form, on a scent strip, or combined with other essential oils (especially florals), rather than at full strength or directly from the bottle. Keep in mind that when first distilled, Patchouli has a pungency that can be quite pronounced, however a good quality Patchouli oil mellows with age and, when properly stored for a prolonged period, deepens, becomes rich and alluring, developing long-lasting sultry effects – "that full, rich, and almost fruity note for which the best grades of patchouli oil are renowned and so highly esteemed by expert perfumers."[6]

1 Lawless, Alec. Artisan Perfumery or Being Led by the Nose, 2009, p. 83.

2 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. III, 1949, p. 562.

3 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Fragrance and Wellbeing, 2014, p. 288.

4 Shutes, Jade and Christina Weaver. Aromatherapy for Bodyworkers, 2008, p. 320.

5 Ostrom, Lizzie. Perfume: A Century of Scents, 2016, p. 230.

6 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. III, 1949, p. 563.

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Customer Reviews

deLightfully darK!!

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The aroma is sOoo DARK, and deliciously aged! The MOST mature and BEAUTIFUL patchouli, reminiscent of Istanbul and Nazareth...straight from the bottle, ancient and enticing, no other Patchouli will do- Eden's is superior!.•*

Review by c'est mOi 8/28/2015

A smell of depth, damp and darkness

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A touch of bitter smoke, blended with wood. Add in a damp note for flavor. You're left with the scent of a ghost ship, waterlogged in port with a hint of smoke from it's death so long ago. This is not your typical hippie 'sandalwood and patchouli' scent profile. Definitely going to order more!

Review by Meredith 8/14/2015

DEEP RICH SULTRY

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This is so deep and sultry. It really has staying power as well. Just from opening & sniffing the bottle the scent was on me for hours. Ordered a second bottle as it ages well. BTW ...Stellar customer service which is an added bonus !

Review by Danica 4/8/2015

Outstanding Patchouli

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This dark patchouli is like a poem; complex and beautiful.

Review by TB 1/28/2015

Love

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I love patchouli. I have more patchouli in my personal collection than I will ever use, from different suppliers and different parts of the world. I love trying new kinds and noticing the slight differences between them. I just really love patchouli. But, this one, this dark patchouli, is my favorite, my go-to, and the one I most use when making blends for others (I smiled when I read the part in prb's review where the woman angrily said she knew what patchouli smelled like!). This is a really smooth patchouli that even non-patchouli-lovers can appreciate, but patchouli-lovers with covet.

Review by Wunder Budder 3/23/2013

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