Myrrh Resin in Perfumery
Benefits of Myrrh and it’s use in perfumery and aromatherapy
Myrrh resin, a natural gum with an aromatic fragrance and deep historical roots, has been an integral part of perfumery for centuries. Originating from the sap of the Commiphora myrrha tree, found primarily in the arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa, myrrh has transcended its traditional uses to become a staple in modern fragrances and aromatherapy.
Tuberose
Tuberose, also known as Polianthes tuberosa, is a fragrant white flower that has been used for centuries in perfumery. Tuberose is native to Central America and is known for its rich, heady, and intoxicating aroma. a super-fragrant floral note that makes its presence known no matter what. It's a white flower, similar to jasmine, orange blossom, and gardenia that smells creamy, powdery, and slightly musky as opposed to fresh or fruity like other types of florals. In a past life, I would have found tuberose cloying. But now, I find it incredibly sultry and sophisticated.
In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of tuberose in perfume.