Vetiver, Haiti - Organic EO

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

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Our organic Haitian Vetiver has an aroma that is deep, heavy, slightly sweet and resinous, with pronounced woody, earthy, root-like notes and light smoky undertones. More than just a simple grass, its chemical complexity is why Vetiver is often thought of as a perfume in itself.

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Selected size SKU:1000-015 - Vetiver, Haiti - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$3.00
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$11.48$13.50
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$21.46$25.25
30 ml (1 oz)
$36.76$43.25
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$75.75
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$134.75
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$240.75
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$436.25
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1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$875.25
Out of stock
$3.00
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Our organic Haitian Vetiver has an aroma that is deep, heavy, slightly sweet and resinous, with pronounced woody, earthy, root-like notes and light smoky undertones. 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.[1] 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.[2]

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."[3] 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.[4],[5] The centering aroma of Vetiver is sublime in calming baths, massage, and meditation blends and in skincare preparations for dry, mature or congested skin. 

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

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

3 _____________. The Essential Oils, Vol. I, 1947, p. 153.

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

5 Hughes (MSc), Kerry. The Incense Bible, 2007, pp. 137-8.

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Customer Reviews

strong and tenacious

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This vetiver is a powerhouse of strength and longevity. It has a tremendous warmth (not too sweet though) and is very deep, rooty and earthy smelling. Even diluted, I can smell this one on my skin the next day! A little goes a long way. Beautiful with Rose.

Review by Bernadette 9/15/2015

Nice

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A nice complex aroma, with notes of fresh cut grass and damp earth, with a mild chocolate-like undertone. The aroma of vetiver is often compared to patchouli, but the former is more green and grassy while the latter is more dark and smells like wet soil. Definitely a nice aroma!

Review by derrick 2/15/2015

Smooth sailing

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For this sample months ago, was clueless what to expect other than green, earthy and so on. WHOA! I totally see the roseate woodyness! I just felt like I was on a jet ski in the amazon, just exotic. And not in a sweet floral way but just relaxing, damp and the watery tones came in. A pleasure to work with, have 1/4 oz on the way and looking forward to it. This is also the first Vetiver I've ever tried but I'm enjoying it. I remember being so serene, great for anxious nerves!!

Review by MD 12/27/2014

Outstanding!

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High quality, rich smelling earthy aroma, slightly smoky, sweet. Intoxicating. I only ordered .5 oz but I'm going to be ordering at least 2 oz soon. You can wear this on its own at a 20 percent dilution. It definately needs to be diluted to give the fragrance room to 'breathe'. Right out of the bottle its way too concentrated. If you love deep earthy, woody fragrances, buy as much of this as you can! You won't regret it.

Review by Bear 11/4/2014

Beautiful Vetiver!

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This is a wonderful vetiver. So smooth and green. Less smoky than other varieties, perfect for creating luxurious men's vetiver fragrances.

Review by What Men Should Smell Like 3/23/2013

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