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CITRONELLA OF JAVA

€4,00 EUR

Natural identical fragrance

Description 

Citronella fragrance is often described as fresh, crisp, and lemony with a hint of grassy notes. It has a bright and invigorating scent that is both refreshing and energizing. The primary aroma compound in citronella fragrance is Citronellal, which is derived from Citronella oil.

Citronella is often used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing properties, as well as its ability to repel insects. Its fragrance is also popular in outdoor and summer-themed products, as it evokes feelings of warmth, freshness, and relaxation.

Overall, the scent of Cymbopogon winterianus is uplifting, refreshing, and invigorating.

  • Top Notes: Citronella  ( Cymbopogon winterianus), Eucalyptus,Lemon Peel
  • Middle Notes: Citronella  ( Cymbopogon winterianus), Lemongrass
  • Base Notes: Citronella  ( Cymbopogon winterianus), Vetiver

Decode the fragrance notes in the Olfactory Pyramid here.

Product Specifications

 The choice of good fragrance oil is, without doubt, the most important aspect when it comes to producing goods people will fall in love with.

  • These are the fragrance oils from Eco Candle Project for making your scented candles, diffusers, and melts. Ideal for all candles, diffusers, and melts-making businesses, hobbyists, and individuals. 
  • These fragrances are produced using premium ingredients, made in the EU, from the same suppliers of the top brands in the market.
  • It may not be necessary to use the maximum FO (fragrance oil) load in your goods. For wax products, we suggest you commence testing at 6% and increase the fragrance load up to the maximum IFRA fragrance usage for your corresponding finished product as detailed in each product
  • All fragrances are 100% concentrated, we suggest that you test our fragrances in finished products before you make any conclusions.
  • Other testing notes should never take the place of your own personal testing. Always test fragrance in all applications. We do not take responsibility for our test results differing from your test results. Eco Candle Project is not responsible for any finished products made with our raw ingredients.
  • We advise you not to smell the fragrance oil directly from the bottle as it is a concentrated substance! You can test the smell by applying a small amount of it to a strip of paper or a small amount of warm water. Evaluate the true smell only in the final product!
  • This fragrance meets European standards: IFRA, CLP CE N ° 1907/2006, and European cosmetic regulation 1223/2009 / EEC, it is important to respect the recommended dosages (see the Technical Documentation tab) and comply with the strictest global RIFM and IFRA standards.

  • All fragrances are paraben free 
  • All fragrances are vegan 
  • All fragrances are cruelty-free 
  • All fragrances are fair-trade 
  • Free from CMR ( Carcinogenic/Mutagenic and Reprotoxic Substances) 
  • All fragrances are packaged either in aluminum bottles or phthalate-free, recyclable, PET plastic bottles. 
  •  Phthalate-free ( Phthalate or more precisely "diethyl phthalate" is sometimes present in some fragrances. This type of phthalate is not classified as dangerous or at risk by current regulations. "Diethyl phthalate" is regularly used in the world of cosmetics, it is present in glosses or eyeliner. It is also diethyl phthalate that is found in certain fragrances (this allows a certain fluidity to be obtained in the liquid). Not to be confused with certain phthalates which are banned in Europe in the toy industry, for example, "toys made in china"  (CMR agent )

Due to the risk of contamination, all fragrance sales are final. As such, we suggest that you test smaller sizes.

Additional info and nice to know

  • About Cymbopogon winterianus,

Cymbopogon winterianus, also known as citronella grass, is a species of perennial grass native to tropical Asia. It is known for its strong and distinctive citrusy aroma, which is commonly used in various products such as candles, and insect repellents.

The essential oil extracted from Cymbopogon winterianus has a bright and fresh lemony scent, with subtle grassy and herbal undertones. The top note is dominated by the citrusy aroma of citronella, while the middle note adds complexity with its herbaceous and slightly floral scent. The fragrance doesn't have a distinct base note, but it is known to have a clean and refreshing finish.

Citronella grass is often used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing properties, as well as its ability to repel insects. Its fragrance is also popular in outdoor and summer-themed products, as it evokes feelings of warmth, freshness, and relaxation. Overall, the scent of Cymbopogon winterianus is uplifting, refreshing, and invigorating.

Citronella fragrance is often used in insect-repellent products due to its natural insect-repelling properties, due to the high percentage of Citronellal, along with the presence of Citronellol makes citronella very popular as an insect repellent like mosquitoes.

 However, when used in fragrances, it can also provide a clean, invigorating scent that is reminiscent of a breezy summer day.

In terms of scent profile, citronella fragrance is often described as having a top note that is dominated by a fresh and zesty lemon scent. As the fragrance develops, it reveals subtle grassy notes that add depth and complexity to the scent.

Overall, citronella fragrance is perfect for those who enjoy a fresh, zesty scent that is perfect for the warmer months. It is often used in candles, soaps, and body sprays, and it is a great way to infuse your space with an energizing and invigorating aroma.

  • What is a nature-identical substance?

A nature-identical substance is a synthetic compound that is designed to replicate the chemical structure and properties of a natural substance. This means that although it is not derived from a natural source, it is chemically identical to the substance found in nature. An example of a nature-identical substance is vitamin C, which can be produced synthetically but is chemically identical to the vitamin C found in oranges.

In some cases, nature-identical substances may be preferred over natural substances due to their purity and consistency. For instance, some natural substances may contain impurities or contaminants that could be harmful if ingested or applied topically. Nature-identical substances, on the other hand, are produced under controlled conditions and are typically free of impurities.

Citronella is growing in popularity 

The global citronella oil market is set to reach a revenue of $180 million by 2033 and expand at a CAGR of 5% according to a recent study of FACT.MR  ( https://www.factmr.com/about-company).

Key drivers of the market:

  • Shift in consumer preference for sustainable solutions (organic and natural ingredients).
  • Production of natural citronella oil has less environmental impact than synthetic varieties, thus making it an attractive option for consumers.
  • Citronella oil is extensively used in aromatherapy due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.
  • Growing usage of citronella oil for stress reduction and dealing with anxiety.
  • Citronella oil aids in the healing of wounds and has antifungal qualities.

How Certain Plants Repel Insects 

Insects may be a vital part of our ecosystem, but it can become frustrating when they turn their attention to us. Not only are bugs a nuisance in the summertime, but they can also carry harmful pathogens and viruses.

Fortunately, many herbs we love growing in the garden or adding to our favorite meals also have a fragrance that repels insects. 

Many plants have protective measures in place to prevent herbivory. For some, it may be thorns or spines but others have chemical properties that deter plant-eating animals and insects. For fragrant plants, the scent will reach an insect’s odor receptor and will either cause pain or confusion, encouraging them to look elsewhere. These chemicals become even more volatile for the insects if the leaves or stems become damaged, where the scent becomes more fragrant.

For centuries, humans have been harnessing plant odors to drive away bugs. Records from Ancient Rome and Greece show people burning plant matter, crafting oils for their skin, or rubbing plants directly on their clothing to fend off insects.

In the present day, gardeners deliberately plant pest-repelling shrubs or herbs in their gardens, but this does little to protect us when we’re exploring nature, having a picnic, or enjoying other outdoor activities. By using plant-based bug balm or repellent on the skin, we can mask our own odors that allow the bugs to find us.

Herbal versus Synthetic Bug Balm

Many have recently turned to plant-based alternatives for common bug sprays in most retail stores. Some chemical components found in commercial bug repellent include:

  •   Allethrin
  •   N, N-diethyl mendelic acid amide
  •   N, N-diethyl-meta-toluamide and
  •   Dimethyl phthalate.

Many of these chemicals have been associated with causing dermatitis, allergies, and even neurological and cardiovascular side effects when used misudedThey are extremely harmful to children and medically fragile. There are also more significant implications of chemical repellent to the environment, with many breeds of insects developing a resistance to these chemicals over time.

Plant-based balms and repellents can be just as effective, though they do not last as long as chemical products. A good indicator that it is time to reapply those natural products is if you can no longer smell the scent. If you can’t smell them, the bugs can’t either, and it’s time to add more!

Aren't you  tired of the side effects coming from hard-to-pronounce meds and chemicals. 

Herbs That Repel Insects

There are several herbs that are highly effective at repelling various pest-like insects, many of which you can grow at home or find in your spice cabinet.

Lemon Balm & Citronella 

  • Lemon balm is one of the most effective herbs for repelling various insects. A member of the mint family, it has a citrusy scent that bugs particularly despise. Lemon balm contains a compound called citronellal, which is often used in citronella products. 
  • Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus)-Lemongrass and lemongrass oil have similar effects as lemon balm and are very effective at repelling mosquitoes, flies, and even stable flies. It is another citrusy scent.

Peppermint or Spearmint 

Within the mint family, there’s also peppermint. This hybrid mint is derived from spearmint and water mint (mentha aquatica) and contains methone, menthol, and methyl esters. These potent, fragrant compounds block insect receptors and effectively repel mosquitoes, flies, fleas, spiders, and ants.

Catnip 

While we might associate catnip as a feline favorite, this member of the mint family has been considered a natural alternative to N, N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (also known as DEET). The active ingredient in catnip, nepetalactone, causes a sensation similar to insects as an itch or pain. Controlled studies have shown that mosquitoes were likely to bite skin with catnip. Other insects, such as fruit flies, were also disinterested in surfaces coated in catnip. Studies have also shown catnip can even repel bed bugs.

Lavender 

Many people don’t know lavender is also an effective insect repellent, particularly for black flies, mosquitoes, moths, fleas, and flies. While lavender isn’t as long-lasting as other herbs, particularly those in the mint family, with reapplication, lavender can be just as effective as other herbs. It can also complement other herbs in a natural remedy or if you find the minty scents unpleasant.

  • Basil (Ocimum basilicum)-This culinary herb does delicious double duty by repelling flies and mosquitoes too.
  • Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus)-Lemongrass and lemongrass oil have similar effects as lemon balm and are very effective at repelling mosquitoes, flies, and even stable flies. It is another citrusy scent.
  • Thyme (or Lemon Thyme, Thymus citriodorus)- This garden staple is another scent that insects find offensive.
  • Eucalyptus – Eucalyptus is another natural pesticide with a fragrant aroma that many of us enjoy.
  • Rosemary (Salvia Rosmarinus) – Both rosemary leaf and the essential oil effectively drive away mosquitoes.

All the credit of the above information goes to Lindsey Duff 

The Lost Herbs with Nicole Apelian 

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