OpopanaxPerfume Ingredient Scent: Floral, herby

Opopanax
Perfume Ingredient Scent: Floral, herby

Opopanax, also known as sweet myrrh, is an herb that grows in the Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa. The resin is used as the ingredient in perfume and has a balsam scent that is floral and herby.

• A wonderful name for a glorious gum resin ingredient that’s smokey and soft, luminous and sensual all at once. (Some people think it smells like crushed ivy leaves.  

 • Opopanax" originally refers to the gum resin from plants of the genus Opoponax which is used in herbal medicine rather than perfumery. In the early 20th century, the name "opopanax" was misapplied to bisabol in perfumery. 
 
• Nowadays the true opopanax is seldom used and the commercial opopanax is almost exclusively bisabol. 

• To distinguish bisabol from the true opoponax, it is often alternatively spelled opoponax, and sometimes referred to as the opopanax of perfumery or perfumery's opopanax.

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