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| Category | Earthy | Herbaceous | Spicy |
| Note | Base |
| Intensity | 5/6 |
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| [ More About ] | |
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| AKA | Stink weed, Pucha pot, Putcha-pat |
| Chinese | 广霍香/绿叶油 |
| Japanese | パチュリ |
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| Botanical Family | Lamiaceae (Labiatae) |
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| Chemistry | Sesquiterpene |
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| Common Usage | Advanced Skin Repair & Aesthetics
Emotional Grounding & Sensuality
Metabolic & Physical Support
Natural Household Uses
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| Blending note | A "love it or hate it" oil, but its reputation as a "hippie scent" changes completely when it is blended. It has a magical ability to bring out the "chocolatey" or "creamy" facets of other oils. |
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| Do you know? | In the 19th century, silk and cashmere shawls traveling from India to Europe were packed with dried Patchouli leaves to protect them from moths. The scent became so synonymous with luxury and "The Orient" that the fragrance itself became a status symbol long before it was adopted by the 1960s "hippie" counterculture |
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