Rose Otto 3% Dilution in Jojoba Oil

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Rose Otto 3% Dilution in Jojoba Oil
(Rosa damascena, Simmondsia chinensis )
Product Code : NNI-AI-ED11110
Commonly known as Damask Rose, is a crossbreed of rose. The flower and its petals have strong fragrance and bright colours. The flower blooms on deciduous shrub which has a height of 2.2 meters. The shrub does not have any fix shape. The dilution is of pale yellow or slightly orange color.
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Botanical Name

Rosa damascena, Simmondsia chinensis

Extraction Method

Steam Distillation

SOURCE

Flowers

Solubility

Soluble in vegetable oils. Insoluble in water.

CAS#

8007-01-0, 61789-91-1

Colour

Pale Yellow or slightly Orange liquid with a characteristic Rose aroma.

F.E.M.A. #

N.A.

Constituents

Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, Palmitoleic, Margaric, Margroleic, Stearic, Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic,

Specific Gravity

0.850 to 0.870

Flash Point

> 80°C [Closed Cup]

Optical Rotation

N.A.

Major Constituents

Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, Palmitoleic, Margaric, Margroleic, Stearic, Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic,

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Rose Otto 3% Dilution In Jojoba Oil
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