Vetiver - Double Distilled EO

Vetiveria zizanioides [synonym of Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty]

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Vetiver – Double Distilled has an exceptionally smooth, deep, earthy, refined aroma with a very mild green top note; it is smoother and mellower than our other Vetiver oils and without any smoky or harsh notes yet has the typical tenacious character and an appealing sweet wood quality – simply beautiful!

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Selected size SKU:1015-015 - Vetiver - Double Distilled 15 ml (1/2 oz)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$3.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$22.50
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$52.25
30 ml (1 oz)
$91.75
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$161.75
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$288.25
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$518.50
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$940.00
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$1,819.50
$3.00
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Vetiver – Double Distilled has an exceptionally smooth, deep, earthy, refined aroma with a very mild green top note; it is smoother and mellower than our other Vetiver oils and without any smoky or harsh notes yet has the typical tenacious character and an appealing sweet wood quality – simply beautiful! Double distillation entails subjecting Vetiver roots to two extraction processes, the first via traditional steam distillation. In the second extraction, the roots are subjected to molecular distillation. Along with a bit of pigment, high boiling fractions of Vetiver are removed, increasing vetiverol content. Molecular distillation also produces a lighter colored oil and a refined, super smooth Vetiver aroma without any rough edges.[1]Vetiver – Double Distilled is an ideal fragrance material for natural perfumers.

More than just a simple grass, its chemical complexity is why Vetiver is often thought of as a perfume in itself. It is an outstanding base note with excellent fixative qualities. Vetiveria zizanioides is composed of more than 100 mostly sesquiterpene constituents; three in particular – khusimol, α-vetivone and β-vetivone – are thought of as the 'fingerprint' of the oil and are responsible, in large part, for the characteristic odor and properties of Vetiver.

Also known as vetivert, khus, or khus khus, Vetiver has a long history of use and is very well known as the Oil of Tranquility.[2] It is obtained from the roots of a tropical grass originally from India and Sri Lanka, but the roots are also now cultivated in many tropical countries for household purposes and as an effective strategy to prevent soil erosion. From time immemorial, one of the oldest aromatic uses of Vetiver roots is to weave them into mats which, when dampened with water and hung in windows like curtains, cool and scent the air with a pleasant aroma.[3]

Vetiver essential oil varies dramatically in aroma depending on where it is grown (terrain, climate, cultivation) and how it is distilled. Guenther stresses that the distillation of heavy, sesquiterpene-rich oils like Vetiver must continue for hours despite the apparent lack of increase in volume, "otherwise valuable, high-boiling constituents will be lacking in the oil."[4] Dense and syrupy, Vetiver essential oils, much like Patchouli and Sandalwood oils, undergo chemical transformation and improve with age, making them very good base notes and fixatives in natural perfume and incense formulations.[5],[6] 

1 Industry communication.

2 Davis, Patricia. Aromatherapy: An A-Z, 1988, p. 330.

3 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. IV, 1950, p. 156.

4 ______________. The Essential Oils, Vol. I, 1947, p. 153.

5 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 651.

6 Hughes (MSc), Kerry. The Incense Bible: Plant Scents that Transcend World Culture, Medicine, and Spirituality, 2007, pp. 137-8.

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Saudi Arabia

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Unfortunately it is bad and has a very light smell. I will not buy it again. I regret wasting my money.

Review by Asim 3/8/2025

Unveiling Subtleties: An Exploration of Eden Botanicals' Double Distilled Vetiver

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Eden Botanicals' Double Distilled Vetiver is not merely a vetiver oil; it's a masterclass in refinement. It’s an exercise in stripping away the extraneous, leaving behind only the purest essence of earthiness and tranquility. The first inhale reveals what is *not* there. Gone are the smoky edges, the harsh corners, and the rough textures that can sometimes characterize vetiver oils. Instead, what emerges is a remarkably smooth, almost velvety aroma, as if the vetiver root has been polished to a silken sheen. The double distillation process, with its molecular refinement, is immediately evident in the oil's impeccable clarity. The "deep, earthy" quality remains, the signature of vetiver, but it's presented in a new light. It's a cleaner, more focused earthiness, like the scent of freshly tilled soil after a gentle rain, rather than the dense, loamy aroma of a forest floor. The mention of a "very mild green top note" is accurate; it adds a touch of brightness and freshness, preventing the earthiness from becoming too heavy or somber. What truly captivates is the "appealing sweet wood quality." This sweetness is not cloying or saccharine but rather a subtle hint of caramelized sugar or maple syrup, adding a touch of warmth and comfort to the fragrance. It's a delicate thread that weaves its way through the earthy and woody notes, creating a harmonious and inviting scent profile. As Eden Botanicals aptly puts it, this vetiver is "simply beautiful!" It's a fragrance that speaks of elegance and sophistication, a testament to the transformative power of distillation. The increased vetiverol content, achieved through molecular distillation, likely contributes to the oil's smooth texture and refined aroma. This isn't a vetiver that demands attention; it whispers its presence, creating a calming and grounding atmosphere. It's a fragrance that encourages introspection, inviting you to slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with the earth's quiet wisdom. The fact that vetiver's chemical complexity makes it "a perfume in itself" is particularly evident in this double-distilled version. The removal of high-boiling fractions allows the remaining constituents to shine, revealing the full depth and richness of the vetiver aroma. Whether used as a base note in perfumery or enjoyed on its own, Eden Botanicals' Double Distilled Vetiver is a true gem. It's a must-have for anyone who appreciates the art of distillation and the power of fragrance to transform and uplift. It is an exceptionally crafted oil that will appeal to both vetiver aficionados and those seeking a refined and elegant grounding scent. **Rating: 5 out of 5 stars** (An exceptional vetiver for the discerning aromatherapist and perfumer).

Review by Robert E La Tuso 3/3/2025

Truly smooth

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As I inhaled this Vetiver I find myself being happy. Happy that the smoky note is not present. It is super smooth, earthy and classic Verviers without the harshness and a drop on my skin is projecting VERY well. Remind me of Bal d-Afrique. Will keep this in my arsenal

Review by Debbie 12/5/2022

Truly smooth

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As I inhaled this Vetiver I find myself being happy. Happy that the smoky note is not present. It is super smooth, earthy and classic Verviers without the harshness and a drop on my skin is projecting VERY well. Remind me of Bal d-Afrique. Will keep this in my arsenal

Review by Debbie 12/5/2022

FAINT COMPARED to any VETIVER

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The smell is very faint compared to vetiver where the smokey notes are strong & it's more 1 dimensional compared to any vetiver. I had to put on a perfume strip before I got an accurate scent profile because it's very faint compared to other vetiver. My favorite vetiver ever!

Review by Allie 4/7/2021

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