Lie de vin (wine lees) oil, also called Cognac oil, is a by-product of the distillation of wine lees. Its aromatic substances can vary depending on the grape variety.
Extraits : Essential oil
Origine : FRANCE
Vitis vinifera
Essential oil
FRANCE
Code P82211001000
CAS TSCA 68915-86-6
CAS EINECS 85594-37-2
Origin
Lie de vin (wine lees) oil, also called Cognac oil, is a by-product of the distillation of wine lees. Its aromatic substances can vary depending on the grape variety.
In fine perfumery or in toiletries, this essential oil brings very dry aldehydic notes extremely tenacious. Perfect for the reconstitution of whisky or spirituous bases but also in combination with terpenic odors.
Beauty and personal care
In cosmetics, vine extracts are used in products like gels to relieve heavy legs, fluid emulsions to treat rosacea, antiaging skincare, astringent skincare to tighten the pores, and circulation-boosting mists and scrubs. They are also used in products for body care, damaged skin and mature skin.
In fine perfumery or in toiletries, this essential oil brings very dry aldehydic notes extremely tenacious. Perfect for the reconstitution of whisky or spirituous bases but also in combination with terpenic odors.
In cosmetics, vine extracts are used in products like gels to relieve heavy legs, fluid emulsions to treat rosacea, antiaging skincare, astringent skincare to tighten the pores, and circulation-boosting mists and scrubs. They are also used in products for body care, damaged skin and mature skin.