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- Orris root - Wikipedia
Orris root (Rhizoma iridis; etymology possibly an alteration of iris) is the root of Iris germanica and Iris pallida It had the common name of Queen Elizabeth Root [1] It is commonly used as a fixative and base note in perfumery and as a botanical in gin
- Orris: The world’s rarest perfume ingredient - BBC
Today, orris can be found throughout the world: as a flavour in tinctures, medicinal syrups and spice mixes; as a base note for aromatic spirits and cosmetics; as an iconic fragrance in perfumes
- ORRIS: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . . - WebMD
Learn more about ORRIS uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain ORRIS
- Orris Root - Advice From The Herb Lady
Orris root, the sweet smelling component of many perfumes, has been used since the time of the Egyptian pharaohs Technically it is the rhizome of the iris but if you try sniffing your iris rhizomes next time you are dividing them, you won’t smell anything
- Iris Root Perfume Note Details - Why Orris Is So Expensive in . . .
How orris, a humble flower root from the iris, became one of the most prized—and pricey—fragrance ingredients on the planet
- Orris: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions
Some people use orris root to treat bronchitis, colds, cancer, back pain caused by the sciatic nerve (sciatica), and swelling (inflammation) of the spleen It is also used to cause vomiting, empty the bowels, and promote calmness
- Orris root - The Perfume Society
Iris, or orris, has lent its sweetness to perfumery for centuries – as far back as Ancient Rome and Greece, or perhaps even beyond Back then, it was made into hair and face powders, placed into pomanders, and was the basis for delicious perfumed sachets for wearing on the body
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