AMBRETTE SEED
Ambrette seed has a unique, musky, warm, and slightly sweet scent profile with soft, powdery, and slightly fruity nuances. It offers a gentle, skin-like warmth reminiscent of human musk, but with a cleaner, more delicate character. The aroma is sophisticated, intimate, and subtly sensual.
Origin & Extraction
Ambrette seed is derived from the seeds of the Abelmoschus moschatus plant, a member of the hibiscus family native to India and tropical regions of Asia. The seeds are typically extracted through cold pressing or solvent extraction, which preserves the delicate aromatic compounds.
History & Culture
Ambrette seed is derived from the seeds of the Abelmoschus moschatus plant, a member of the hibiscus family native to India and tropical regions of Asia. The seeds are typically extracted through cold pressing or solvent extraction, which preserves the delicate aromatic compounds.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Ambrette seed is derived from the seeds of the Abelmoschus moschatus plant, a member of the hibiscus family native to India and tropical regions of Asia. The seeds are typically extracted through cold pressing or solvent extraction, which preserves the delicate aromatic compounds.