Tuberose essential oil, cosmetic grade

Tuberose is no relation, botanically or perfume wise, to rose.
The perfume is more similar to gardenia and orange blossom but with earthy, sometimes camphory and buttery tones.
Cosmetic grade essential oils are made by mixing natural and/or nature identical isolates from other essential oils. The resulting oil has the same beautiful aroma at an affordable price, though without the therapeutic benefits of pure essential oils.
It takes over 1200kg of tuberose buds to make 200g of tuberose absolute, making it one of the most expensive essential oils. That's why we have to make do with the cosmetic equivalent.
Tuberose works well in CP soap.
Important note: The information provided is for educational purposes only. It is not considered complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate.
Common Name: Tuberose Cosmetic Grade Oil
INCI: Parfum/Fragrance
Certification: Conventional
Appearance: Dark yellow liquid
Odour: Strong floral, sweet, warm
Origin: India
Solubility: Oil and alcohol soluble
Usage Rate: Skincare: 0.1 - 1%, Soapmaking: 1 - 3%
Note: Heart
Blends Well With: Bergamot, gardenia, jasmine, orange, mandarin, and ylang-ylang
Vegan: Yes
Palm Oil: No
Animal Tested: No
Safety: Potent, be careful with sensitive skin. Avoid use during pregnancy. Do not take any oils internally. Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin. Do a skin patch test.
Everyday, super simple uses for essential oils
Essential oils are used to fragrance soap (2%-3%), balms (0.5%), skin creams and butters (0.5%).