Amyris:Perfume Ingredient Scent: Sweet, woody

Amyris:
Perfume Ingredient Scent: Sweet, woody

• Amyris is a genus flowering plant found in Haiti or South America that has a sweet and woody fragrance. It is commonly used as a cheaper alternative to sandalwood in perfumery since its has a very similar aroma.

• Amyris (Amyris balsamifera) is a small bushy tree with glossy, compound leaves and white flowers (see opening image for a detail of amyris flowers) that produce bluish fruits. 

• The genus name, Amyris, is from the Greek word, amyron, meaning intensely scented, referring to the strong aroma of the resin from this group of related trees. The leaves, when crushed in the hand, smell lemony. 

• Uplifting smell that calms the nerves and heightens creativity

• When used in aromatherapy or as a massage oil it is beneficial for congestion, cough relief, and overcoming cardiovascular fatigue

• Effective in keeping away insects, like mosquitoes and ticks

• Helps rejuvenate and moisturize dry skin and promotes anti-aging

• Can act as a sedative that is great for insomnia, soothes the nerves

• Help strengthen the circulatory system

• Balances the water element to aid in clearing the lymphatic system of toxins and uplifts mood

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