Aromatics sources (Other natural sources) of Perfume
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- "Lichens": Commonly used lichens encompass oakmoss and treemoss thalli.
- "Seaweed": Distillates are occasionally used as vital oil in perfumes. An instance of a commonly used seaweed is Fucus vesiculosus, which is usually known as bladder wrack. Natural seaweed fragrances are hardly ever used due to their better value and decrease potency than synthetics.
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