Eucalyptol, also known as 1,8-Cineole, is a naturally occurring monoterpene ether found in eucalyptus, rosemary, bay leaves, and camphor laurel. It is widely appreciated in perfumery, aromatherapy, and personal care for its cool, refreshing, and slightly spicy-camphoraceous scent. Eucalyptol is often used to impart a crisp and invigorating note in both herbal and minty blends.
Aroma Profile:
Fresh, camphoraceous, minty, and slightly spicy.
Eucalyptol delivers an unmistakable cooling sensation and revitalizing scent—making it ideal for clean, sharp, and aromatic compositions.
Mix and Match – The Cool Breath of Nature!
Perfect for lifting herbal, medicinal, and green compositions, Eucalyptol blends effortlessly with peppermint, lavender, citrus, rosemary, and spice notes. It’s a go-to for spa-like aromas, fresh colognes, and functional fragrances seeking clarity and refreshment.
Applications:
Eucalyptol Pure is used across multiple industries for its sensory and functional properties:
Fine Fragrances & Colognes – Adds a fresh, clean top note to herbal and aromatic blends
Soaps & Shampoos – Imparts a cooling, invigorating feel
Personal Care – Commonly used in toothpaste, mouthwash, and balms
Aromatherapy – Known for its soothing and respiratory-relief benefits
Home Fragrance – Adds a spa-like or clean herbal note to candles and air fresheners
Properties:
Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and oils; slightly soluble in water
Stability: Stable in most applications; store in cool, dark conditions
Benefits in Perfumery & Wellness:
✔ Cooling & Invigorating Aroma
✔ Natural Source: Extracted from eucalyptus and other essential oils
✔ Refreshing Modifier: Lifts and clarifies complex blends
✔ Therapeutic Use: Popular in wellness and respiratory blends
✔ Versatile: Works across perfumery, flavoring, and aromatherapy
Shelf Life: 2 years