Vetiver: Perfume Ingredient Scent: Earthy, woody

Vetiver: 
Perfume Ingredient Scent: Earthy, woody


• This perfume ingredient comes from a grass with heavy, fibrous roots which are used to distill an oil that smells extremely earthy. It contains fragrant undertones that are woody, leather and slightly smoky.

• Vetiver essential oil, also called khus oil, is extracted from the vetiver plant, a clumpy, green grass native to India that can grow five feet high or more. 

• Vetiver is in the same family as other grasses used for their essential oils, including lemongrass and citronella.

• Vetiver oil is quite fragrant, with a distinctive sharp and earthy scent you may recognize from men’s cologne.

• Vetiver essential oil is distilled from the vetiver plant’s roots, which are aged before being soaked in water. 

• The highly concentrated oil that is released is then skimmed off the top of the water. It’s used in holistic practice for its soothing, grounding capabilities.

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