Description
Carvacrol is a naturally occurring aromatic compound found in essential oils such as oregano and thyme, and is valued in perfumery for its strong, warm, and intensely herbal-spicy character. Its scent profile is typically described as sharp, phenolic, and medicinal, with a distinctive thyme-like and slightly woody nuance that gives it a bold and unmistakable presence.
The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its powerful olfactory impact, even at very low concentrations. Its character is intense and penetrating, making it a material that must be used with precision in fragrance compositions.
Carvacrol is especially valued for its ability to introduce a natural aromatic-herbal facet that feels authentic and raw, bringing a wild, green, and slightly medicinal depth to certain accords.
In practical perfumery, Carvacrol is typically used in trace amounts to support herbal, aromatic, and medicinal accords, and to add sharpness and realism to compositions inspired by thyme, oregano, or aromatic herbs. It blends particularly well with thymol, eugenol, herbal notes, green accords, and certain woody materials, making it useful in aromatic fragrances, herbal compositions, and functional products.
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