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Monday, March 5, 2012
Prima Fleur Absolute: VIOLET LEAF
Prima Fleur’s Violet Leaf Absolute [no. 278] - Viola odorata
oil - is used in products or blends for its wonderful green scent. Violet Leaf absolute is produced from a concrète made of both flowers and
leaves (mostly leaves), which is then washed in alcohol to obtain the fragrance
material called the absolute.
Known to be antiseptic and antibacterial, this Violet Leaf absolute is
solvent-extracted in Egypt and is deep green-colored, green-smelling, and sweet-green-scented.
As
an effective liver decongestant and circulatory stimulant, this ingredient is effective
for skin with enlarged pores, acne, blackheads and problem skin. A great choice
for masques, cremes, lotions and gels for face and body as well as body wraps.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Prima Fleur CO2 Extract: ORRIS ROOT
Orris root (Iris
germanica) is the aged and dried rhizome of the cherished iris flower. Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow and
messenger of the gods, Iris. The flower bursts to life each spring from the
rhizome in a variety of vibrant hues, including yellow, salmon-pink, white, and
the deep violet-blue so perfectly depicted in Vincent Van Gogh’s stunning
painting, Irises (1889).
To the French, the three petals of the flower symbolize faith,
wisdom and valor. The flower itself is often used symbolically in ceremony.
This “eye of heaven,” as it has been called, is a wonder of nature appreciated
for its beauty, exquisiteness, and fragrance.

The sweet scent of iris flowers is indeed heavenly, but it is the
root where we find the luscious scent of violets and woods that characterize the extract called Orris root. The rhizome (root) contains the highest
concentration of the desired irones compounds. Though the flower petals reach
the height of their beauty by the second year, the roots must age for two to
three years before they reach full maturity. During this time, the slow
oxidation of triterpenoid creates the active ingredients and odorants.
In the final year, the plant can grow as tall as a person. It is necessary for the ground to be carefully weeded and maintained throughout this period. Often, whole families assume this task and, when the plant has arrived at maturity, they tend to the long, labor-intensive pulling, cutting and drying process.
In the final year, the plant can grow as tall as a person. It is necessary for the ground to be carefully weeded and maintained throughout this period. Often, whole families assume this task and, when the plant has arrived at maturity, they tend to the long, labor-intensive pulling, cutting and drying process.
Prima Fleur's Orris Root Extract [No. 244] is of the Iris germanica variety, and is used
for perfumery, and for food and flavoring. This variety of sword lily iris is
also known as “Orris of Verona” whose flowers are deep violet-blue. Plant
material, mainly from Morocco, is processed by supercritical carbon dioxide
extraction, yielding 1 kilo of extract from around 34 kilos of raw material.
Although orris may have been used medicinally at one time, its
chief uses are in perfumery, soap making, and to flavor liquors, from vermouth
to gin. While the Iris pallida of
Italy and China has direct floral and green notes, the Iris germanica boasts fruitier, richer, strong berry notes suited
for these multiple industries. The distinctive violet-like odor is the definition
of luxury and of an era of romantic indulgence. Orris root blends well with
florals of neroli, rose, and geranium, as well as green notes of violet leaf and galbanum.
For more information on
how to order from our Premier Product line, please visit our website. For questions, or to explore
custom development with exquisite botanicals from our extensive library of raw
materials, please contact sales@primafleur.com or call (415) 455-0957.
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