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| Aroma |
An intense, rich, and dark aroma. It is profoundly toasty and nutty, featuring a bittersweet chocolate-like core and a hint of smoky caramel. It smells exactly like walking into a high-end roastery—deeply comforting, warm, and sharp enough to wake up the senses. |
| Category |
Earthy | Herbaceous |
| Note |
Top - Middle |
| Intensity |
3/6 |
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| [ More About ] |
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| AKA |
Koffe, Kopi |
| Chinese |
咖啡 |
| Japanese |
コーヒー |
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| Botanical Family |
Rutaceae |
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| Chemistry |
Terpene |
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| Common Usage |
Mental Alertness & Cognitive Boost
- Instant "Pick-Me-Up": Just inhaling the scent can stimulate the brain, helping to clear "morning fog" and increase mental sharpness without the caffeine jitters.
- Focus & Concentration: Excellent for diffusing in workspaces to improve productivity and maintain stamina during long tasks.
- Mood Elevation: The familiar, comforting aroma helps dispel feelings of low energy, mild depression, or seasonal "blues."
Skincare & Anti-Aging
- Antioxidant Powerhouse: Packed with flavonoids, it helps protect the skin from free radical damage and environmental stressors.
- Reducing Puffiness: Its natural diuretic properties make it a favorite for "waking up" the face and reducing under-eye bags or morning facial swelling.
- Cellulite Treatment: Often added to body scrubs and massage oils from clubarome.com to help improve circulation and temporarily "firm" the appearance of the skin.
- Collagen Support: Known to help improve skin elasticity and smooth out the appearance of fine lines.
Respiratory & Immune Support
- Clearing Airways: Inhaling coffee oil can help open up the respiratory passages, making it useful during bouts of congestion or hay fever.
- Nausea Relief: Interestingly, for many, the scent of coffee can help settle a "travel-sick" stomach or ease feelings of faintness.
- Air Neutralizer: Its strong, pleasant aroma is exceptional at neutralizing stubborn odors like tobacco smoke or kitchen smells.
Physical Vitality
- Muscle Recovery: When added to a post-workout massage oil, it helps stimulate blood flow to tired muscles, assisting in faster recovery.
- Appetite Suppressant: For some, the rich aroma can satisfy a "sweet tooth" craving and help manage emotional eating.
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| Blending note |
- A rich, invigorating middle note that smells exactly like a freshly brewed pot of joe.
- It is cold-pressed from the green coffee beans or CO2 extracted from roasted beans.
- In aromatherapy, it is primarily used for its intense antioxidant properties and its ability to act as a powerful mental and physical stimulant.
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| Do you know? |
Coffee is one of the most chemically complex scents in the world; scientists have identified over 800 different aromatic compounds in a single roasted bean that contribute to its unique olfactory profile |
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| Contraindication |
Generally safe for topical use when diluted. However, because it is a stimulant, it may interfere with sleep if used late in the evening. Individuals with caffeine sensitivities should use it sparingly |
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