Eucalyptus fragrance

Parfum Eucalyptus

Type : Plants

Facette olfactive : Aromatic

Obtention : Distillation

Origine géographique : Asia, South America

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If you're looking for a fresh and soothing scent, then eucalyptus perfume is for you. This natural fragrance is extracted from the leaves of eucalyptus, an aromatic plant native to Australia. Known for its medicinal properties, eucalyptus is also prized for its refreshing and invigorating scent.
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Bon Parfumeur eucalyptus fragrances

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Eau de parfum 701 à l'eucalyptus, à la coriandre et au cyprès Eau de parfum Bon Parfumeur France
Eau de parfum 701 à l'eucalyptus, à la coriandre et au cyprès Eau de parfum Bon Parfumeur France 100ml+15ml (15ml -50%)
Eucalyptus, Coriander, Cypress
An aromatic explosion
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Bon Parfumeur, a responsible, unisex niche perfume brand, also offers a eucalyptus-based fragrance, offering a variety of olfactory combinations to suit all tastes. Eau de Parfum No. 701 combines eucalyptus with coriander and grapefruit in the top notes. The middle notes are pepper and rosemary. Finally, the base notes are incense and cypress. This eau de parfum belongs to the aromatic olfactory family and is available in 100 ml, 30 ml, and 15 ml sizes.

SUMMARY

What does the word eucalyptus mean?

The name eucalyptus comes from the Greek "eu," meaning "well," and "kalyptos," meaning "hidden." This refers to the plant's flower buds, which are hidden beneath a covering and only open when the flower is ready to bloom. The first eucalyptus trees were discovered in Australia in 1770 by explorer James Cook. Since then, the eucalyptus tree has become one of the most iconic symbols of Australia, where it is used for the production of timber, paper, essential oil, and perfume.




In the beginning…

Eucalyptus has a long history in Australia, where it was used by Indigenous peoples for its medicinal properties and to make weapons and tools. European settlers began harvesting eucalyptus for its soil-drying properties before discovering its medicinal properties. During World War I, eucalyptus was used to treat wounded soldiers, particularly to reduce infection and fever. Since then, eucalyptus has been widely used in skin care products, household cleaners, medicines, and perfumes for its cooling, soothing, and antiseptic properties. Eucalyptus perfume is particularly popular for its invigorating and uplifting scent, which helps stimulate the mind and relieve stress and mental fatigue.
It is therefore a plant native to Australia, which quickly spread to other parts of the world. Today, there are more than 700 different species of eucalyptus, found in regions ranging from South Africa to South America. Although eucalyptus is primarily known for its medicinal and aromatic properties, it is also used to make wood, paper, and other industrial products. Eucalyptus leaves are rich in essential oils, making them a valuable ingredient in many industries.

  

Eucalyptus cultivation

Eucalyptus is a plant that requires a warm, dry climate to grow. It's good to know that most eucalyptus species grow quickly and require well-drained soil and a sunny location. Eucalyptus is usually grown from seeds or cuttings and can reach up to 50 meters tall. Eucalyptus trees are often planted to help reforest degraded areas or to provide wood for construction and pulp production.


Eucalyptus is produced in many parts of the world , including Australia, South America, South Africa, India, and China. Australia is the largest producer of eucalyptus. In South America, Brazil is also a major producer of eucalyptus, primarily for paper and timber production.

In India and China, eucalyptus is cultivated for its medicinal and aromatic properties, as well as for timber production. South Africa is also a major producer, with increasing use of eucalyptus for biomass generation and essential oil extraction.


When planting eucalyptus, it is important to choose a sunny site with well-drained soil. The soil should be prepared by removing weeds and improving its structure if necessary. Healthy eucalyptus plants can be purchased from reputable nurseries. Dig a hole appropriate for the size of the seedling's roots, then gently place the seedling in the hole and cover with soil. Then, lightly firm the soil around the seedling to ensure good root contact with the soil. Watering thoroughly after planting and watering regularly thereafter are essential to promote root establishment.

After planting, young eucalyptus plants begin to grow rapidly, with emerging shoots developing into woody, leafy stems. The distinctive eucalyptus leaves, often spear-shaped, are evergreen and give off a pleasant scent when crushed.
Its root system develops extensively, with roots penetrating deep into the soil in search of nutrients and water. This allows the tree to nourish itself well and withstand varied environmental conditions.
Over time, the eucalyptus tree develops a dense crown with branching branches, forming a majestic silhouette. The tree's height can vary depending on the species and growing conditions, ranging from a few meters to over 50 meters for some varieties.
Eucalyptus also produces attractive flowers, often white, cream, yellow, or pink, which attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

Eucalyptus can be harvested in a variety of ways. For perfumery, the leaves are harvested. They can be harvested by selecting mature branches and cutting them at the base with appropriate tools. They can be used fresh or dried for various applications, such as infusions, essential oils, or medicinal preparations. Note that eucalyptus bark and seeds can also be harvested for other uses.



What did you know about eucalyptus in perfumery?

Once harvested, eucalyptus must be processed and transformed according to its intended use. Eucalyptus leaves harvested for essential oils must be distilled to extract the aromatic compounds. Paper and wood manufacturers must process the tree bark using sustainable methods to preserve natural resources.

Eucalyptus is an aromatic plant commonly used in perfumes and skincare products for its invigorating and refreshing properties. Its scent profile is both powerful and fresh, with woody and herbaceous notes reminiscent of Australian forests. Eucalyptus essential oils are also valued for their decongestant and soothing effects on the respiratory tract.

There are several varieties of eucalyptus, each with its own distinct scent profile. The most common are eucalyptus globulus, eucalyptus radiata, and lemon eucalyptus.

Eucalyptus is a popular ingredient in the fragrance industry due to its fresh and uplifting scent. Eucalyptus-based fragrances are often used in unisex perfumes for their clean and refreshing character.

Eucalyptus is a powerful and distinctive olfactory note in perfumes. Fresh and invigorating, it can be combined with other notes to create unique and complex olfactory accords. Perfumers often use eucalyptus as a top note to create a crisp, fresh opening in the fragrance.
Eucalyptus blends well with other fresh notes such as mint and citrus to create a refreshing and invigorating scent. It can also be paired with warmer, earthier notes such as cedar and patchouli to create a woody, masculine scent. Soft floral notes such as lavender and jasmine can also be used to soften eucalyptus and create a more feminine scent.

GOOD TO KNOW!
Eucalyptus is known for its beneficial and therapeutic properties. Eucalyptus essential oils can help relieve symptoms of the flu, colds, and allergies by clearing the airways and reducing inflammation. They can also be used to relieve muscle and joint pain, stimulate blood circulation, and improve digestion.
In addition to its health benefits, eucalyptus is also used in beauty care for its astringent and antiseptic properties. It can help purify the skin, reduce blemishes, and balance sebum production. Additionally, its fresh and invigorating scent makes it a popular ingredient in home fragrances and body care products.


The famous eucalyptus perfumes


There are many perfumes that use eucalyptus as the main scent note or as a complement to other notes.

Parole d'eau by Serge Lutens : Parole d'eau is a fragrance by the French perfume house Serge Lutens. Released in 2010, it was created by perfumer Christopher Sheldrake, in collaboration with Serge Lutens himself. In this composition, eucalyptus plays a key role, providing a refreshing and invigorating sensation. Parole d'eau opens with green, watery notes, evoking the freshness of a summer rain. Eucalyptus blends with mint and anise accords, enhancing the fragrance's invigorating and invigorating sensation. The heart reveals delicate floral notes, including hints of jasmine and lily, while the base consists of sandalwood and musky notes, adding a warm sweetness to the fragrance. It is a fresh and soothing fragrance, capturing the freshness of eucalyptus combined with green and watery accords, evoking a refreshing stroll in a lush garden after the rain.


Diptyque Eucalyptus Candle: The Diptyque Eucalyptus Candle is an iconic product from the French perfume house Diptyque, renowned for its high-end scented candles. This candle was first launched in 1980. Eucalyptus is the main protagonist of this candle, which offers a fresh and invigorating olfactory experience. The candle diffuses pure and aromatic notes of eucalyptus, creating a soothing and invigorating ambiance in the space where it burns. The scent of eucalyptus is known for its refreshing and purifying properties, making it an ideal candle for creating an invigorating atmosphere in your home.
It is valued for its quality and long burn time. It is often used to bring a touch of aromatherapy to the living space, while creating a relaxing and energizing atmosphere.