Botanical Name | Acaica Mirensi |
Common Name | CASSIE ABSOLUTE |
Country of Origin | India |
Solubility | SOluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
Specific Gravity | 0.98900 – 1.22000 @ 25.00 °C. |
Optical Rotation | 0 - (+46)@ 20°C |
Refrective Index | 1.49000 - 1.55000 @ 20.00 °C |
PlantPart | flowers and twigs |
Bland With | Jojoba, Sunflower |
CAS No | 8031-03-6 |
Flash Point | > 200.00 °F |
Extraction Method | Solvent Extraction |
Mimosa Absolute Oil is a solvent extracted from flowers & twigs. The pure oil has sweet floral scent with woody undertone. We offer concrete diluted up to 50% in Sunflower oil.
Early in spring, when hardly any other plant has dared to poke a leaf out this species of Mimosa is in full bloom. Its clusters of miniature suns radiate a little bit of floral sunshine, spreading hope and glory with the promise of the coming spring. Mimosa is the herald of better times ahead. Right away the winter blues drifts away, the bleak browns and yellows of the countryside don't seem quite so drab anymore. Acacias belong to a very large family of trees many of which have long played interesting roles in our history and culture. This particular Mimosa is regarded as a sign of hope and in France, people present each other with bushels of flowers as if to brush the winter's hardship away. It is mostly used for high class perfumery and added to some particularly lush skin care products. Recently the Absolute has become popular with aromatherapists, who like to include it in certain blends as a kind of aromatic treat. In Australia, where this tree originates various medicinal applications are also recorded, mostly involving the bark and gum
Color : pale yellow brown semi-solid with floral odor,
Aroma : Sweet floral scent with woody undertone.
(Z)-heptadec-8-ene, Heptadecane, Nonadecane, Palmitic acid 2-phenethyl alcohol, Methyl anisate, Ethyl palmitate
It is used for Skin care of Oily skin, Sensitive skin, general skincare, and in perfumery.