Tobacco Leaf Fragrance Oil
- Rich and Sophisticated: Tobacco leaf fragrance oil is often described as rich and sophisticated, appealing to those who appreciate complex and layered scents. It combines earthy and woody elements with sweet and aromatic undertones, creating a balanced and luxurious aroma.
- Masculine Yet Versatile: While traditionally associated with masculine fragrances due to its strong, woody, and smoky characteristics, tobacco leaf fragrance oil can be versatile and used in unisex blends. It pairs well with other notes like leather, amber, and floral scents.
- Nostalgic and Comforting: The scent can evoke nostalgia and a sense of comfort, often reminiscent of old libraries, vintage shops, or the cosy ambiance of a study with leather-bound books and a fireplace.
Uses
- Perfumery: Used as a base or middle note in perfumes and colognes to add depth and richness.
- Home Fragrance: Popular in candles, reed diffusers, and room sprays for creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.
- Personal Care Products: Incorporated into soaps, lotions, and beard oils to impart a sophisticated and lasting fragrance.
- Aromatherapy: Though not typically a primary choice for therapeutic uses, its comforting and grounding qualities can be beneficial in relaxation blends.
PLEASE NOTE: This product is not for human or animal consumption.
ANNEX: Definition of IFRA Classes
Finished product types |
IFRA class |
Toys; Lip Products of all types (solid and liquid lipsticks, balms, clear or colored etc…) |
Class 1 |
Deodorant and Antiperspirant products of all types (spray, stick, roll-on, under-arm and body etc...) |
Class 2 |
Hydroalcoholic products applied to recently shaved skin (EdT range) |
Class 3.A |
Hydroalcoholic products applied to recently shaved skin (fine fragrance range) |
Class 3.B |
Eye Products of all types (eye shadow, mascara, eyeliner, eye make-up, etc…) including eye cream |
Class 3.C |
Tampons |
Class 3.D |
Hydroalcoholic Products applied to unshaved skin (EdT range) Scent Strips for Hydroalcoholic Products, "scratch and sniff", other paper products not mentioned elsewhere for which skin exposure is only incidental (e.g. spectacle cleaning tissues) |
Class 4.A |
Hydroalcoholic Products applied to unshaved skin (Fine Fragrance range) |
Class 4.B |
Hair Styling Aids and Hair Sprays of all types (pumps, aerosol sprays, etc…); Hair Deodorant |
Class 4.C |
Fragrancing Cream |
Class 4.D |
Women's Facial Creams/Facial Make-up (excluding eye cream); Facial Masks; Hand Cream Wipes or refreshing tissues for Face, Neck, Hands, Body |
Class 5 |
Mouthwash, Toothpaste |
Class 6 |
Intimate Wipes; Baby Wipes |
Class 7 A |
Insect Repellent (intended to be applied to the skin) |
Class 7 B |
Make-up Removers of all types (not including face cleansers) All Powders & Talcs (including baby powders and talcs) |
Class 8 |
Liquid Soap, Bar Soap (toilet soap); Depilatory; Shaving Creams of all types (stick, gels, foams, etc…) Shower Gels of all types; Bath Gels, Foams, Mousses, Salts, Oils and other products added to bathwater |
Class 9.A |
Feminine hygiene pads / liners |
Class 9.B |
'Other' Aerosols (including air fresheners sprays but not including deodorant/antiperspirants, hair styling aids spray) |
Class 9.C |
Hand wash/Machine wash Laundry Detergents of all types (liquid, powder, tablet, etc…) including Laundry Bleaches Dry Cleaning Kits Hand Dishwashing Detergent. Shampoos for pets |
Class 10.A |
Diapers Toilet seat wipes |
Class 10.B |
All non-skin contact, including: |
Class 11.A |
All incidental skin contact, including: Machine Dish wash Detergents and Deodorizers. Machine only Laundry Detergents (e.g. liquitabs) Odored Distilled Water (that can be added to steam irons) |
Class 11.B |