Mixes well withCypress, lavender, lemon, roseotto, frankincense, seabuckthorn, and saw palmetto.
Aromatic ScentVery strange – musky, woody, rotten even, rather like the flowers themselves
SolubilitySlightly soluble in ethanol 96º, soluble in chloroform
Common UsesIt is primarily used in perfumery and aromatics. It is widely known for its healing properties and finds wide usage in a various skin problems such as cracked and rough skin, nappy rash, grazes, cracked nipples, varicose veins and inflammations.