

Amber EO
Botanical name: Pinus succinifera
Pure essential oil
Fragrance group : amber
Scent Description : Deeply smoky, resinous and woody, with deep, earthy undertones. It is quite distinctive and is often used in perfumes for its earthy and long lasting qualities. There is a subtle sweetness and balsamic depth that makes it uniquely grounding and long-lasting, perfect for adding warmth and longevity to fragrances.
CAS :8002-67-3
Extraction method : dry distillation of the fossilized tree resin of mostly prehistoric conifers
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Pinus succinifera essential oil , often known as amber essential oil, is extracted from fossilized tree resin, usually from prehistoric coniferous trees.
Here is an overview of the features and applications:
- Extraction : The oil is obtained by dry distillation, in which the fossilized resin is heated without oxygen, so that the aromatic compounds are released. This process produces a thick, dark oil with a unique odor.
- Fragrance Profile : The scent is smoky, resinous and woody, with deep, earthy undertones. It is quite distinctive and is often used in perfumes for its earthy and long lasting qualities.
- Uses in Perfumery : Amber essential oil is popular as a base note in perfumes because it provides depth and longevity. It blends well with other resins, woods and spices, creating warm and complex compositions.
- Therapeutic Benefits : The oil is known for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, making it useful in skin care for healing minor cuts, burns and scars. Additionally, it is used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and anxiety thanks to its calming scent.
Uses of Pinus succinifera in perfumery :
- Base Note : Its deep, resinous and smoky aroma makes it an excellent base note that adds longevity and depth to fragrances.
- Amber Accords : Pinus succinifera is a key ingredient in creating amber accords, and is often combined with labdanum, benzoin and vanilla to create warm, sweet and sensual compositions.
- Oriental and Woody Fragrances : It is widely used in oriental and woody perfumes, where it adds a rich, earthy character that pairs well with spices, woods and flowers.
- Fixative : The oil acts as a fixative by stabilizing other fragrance components and extending their life.
- Natural and Niche Perfumes : Because of its connection to fossilized resin, it is often used in natural or niche perfumes, appealing to lovers of unique and historical ingredients.
Perfumes with those unique, balsamic and warm qualities that amber essential oil offers:
- Serge Lutens Ambre Sultan : An iconic amber fragrance with rich, resinous and balsamic notes, perfectly balanced with spices and vanilla.
- Tom Ford Amber Absolute : A luxurious, deep fragrance that combines amber with incense, woods and balsams, for a rich and long-lasting experience.
- Prada Amber Pour Homme : A refined men’s fragrance with amber, vanilla, spices and woody accents that exude elegance.
- Guerlain L’Heure Bleue : A timeless classic in which amber is blended with floral and powdery nuances, creating a romantic and opulent perfume.
- Byredo Gypsy Water : A modern perfume with soft amber accents, combined with pine, incense and citrus notes for a fresh yet warm scent.