Lavender Absolute Oil
Lavender Absolute Oil has a soft floral aroma with gentle herbaceous sweetness and a warm balsamic undertone. The scent develops gradually and sits mainly in the heart of blends, where it is used as a rounded floral modifier rather than a sharp or highly diffusive note.
Product Details
Bottled in the UK for freshness and traceability.
A natural aromatic absolute intended for external aromatic and formulation use only.
Carefully sourced and quality checked for aroma consistency.
Cruelty free and vegan friendly.
Supplied in high quality amber glass bottles to help protect the material.
Botanical Information
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Plant Part Used: Fresh flowering tops
Extraction Method: Solvent extraction to concrete, then absolute
Aroma: Floral and herbaceous with gentle balsamic depth
Shelf Life: Store in a cool, dark place and use within 12 months of opening for best quality.
Aroma Profile
Lavender Absolute Oil is extremely concentrated and should always be assessed diluted. After dilution, the aroma opens with a soft floral note, followed by herbaceous sweetness and a warm balsamic base that lingers close to the skin.
Top notes: Soft floral
Middle notes: Herbaceous sweetness
Base notes: Warm balsamic
Scent Family
Floral
Herbaceous
Balsamic
Typical Uses of Lavender Absolute Oil
Lavender Absolute Oil is used mainly as a professional perfumery and formulation material. It is not a general-purpose aromatic oil.
Common uses include:
Perfumery and fine fragrance compositions as a floral heart or modifier
Cosmetic scenting in creams, oils, balms and solid perfumes
Aromatic blending where softness, balance and herbaceous floral character are required
Craft and artisan products such as candles and soaps at very low concentrations
This material is normally used as a supporting note rather than a dominant aroma.
Handling and Working Dilution
Lavender Absolute Oil may be naturally viscous, and its aroma clarity improves noticeably once diluted.
If helpful, gently warming the closed bottle in the hands can assist with measuring.
Preparing a 1% working dilution in perfumer’s alcohol or a suitable carrier oil is recommended to allow accurate dosing during formulation.
Dilution Guidance for Lavender Absolute Oil
Lavender Absolute Oil is extremely concentrated and must always be diluted before skin contact.
Typical usage ranges are:
Perfumery and aromatic blends: 0.1–1%
Cosmetic products such as creams, oils and balms: 0.05–0.3%
Candles and soaps: usually below 1%, depending on the formulation
This material is not used neat and not used at high percentages. Patch testing is required before any skin application.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an essential oil
No. Lavender Absolute Oil is a solvent-extracted absolute. It is not steam distilled and should not be treated as an essential oil.
What does Lavender Absolute Oil smell like
It has a soft floral aroma with herbaceous sweetness and a warm balsamic undertone.
Is it a top, middle or base note
Lavender Absolute Oil sits mainly in the heart of blends.
Which materials does it blend well with
It blends well with rose, chamomile, jasmine, bergamot, woods and soft resinous materials.
How should it be stored
Store tightly closed in a cool, dark place away from heat and direct sunlight.
Is it suitable for children or during pregnancy
Lavender Absolute Oil is generally avoided during pregnancy and is not recommended for children unless advised by a qualified professional.
Precautions
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Do not apply undiluted to the skin.
Always dilute before topical use.
Avoid use during pregnancy unless advised by a qualified professional.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Carry out a patch test before use.
Natural Variation Notice: As a natural absolute, variations in colour, viscosity or aroma may occur between batches and do not affect quality.
Disclaimer: Individual experiences may vary. Seek professional advice if unsure before use.
Lavender | Floral herbaceous | Absolute oil | Middle note | Perfumery and formulation