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Black Locust Acacia Floral Wax Comes in 1oz Miron Violet Glass Jar

$45.00

Robinia pseudoacacia
Known as Black Currant Floral Wax
Absolute Solvent Extracted
Extremely Rare

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Locust Acacia Floral Wax
Robinia pseudoacacia
Comes in 1oz Miron Violet Glass Jar
Known as Black Currant Floral Wax
Absolute Solvent Extracted
Extremely Rare

Aroma: This wax has a rich, sweet-herbal scent with floral notes of black currant, along with a woody-leafy aroma that is characteristic of acacia flowers. Locust Acacia wax is derived from the extraction of concrete. It has a green to a dark, nearly black color and is sometimes a slightly pasty, waxy by-product of absolute extraction. Black Locust Floral Wax (Robinia pseudoacacia) with light Black Currant Aroma. Small production artisan extraction, excellent for perfume making, soap making, and incense

Product Description: The absolute derived from the flowers of the white locust (Acacia) is sourced from wild material gathered in the pristine nature of Stara Planina and is of Bulgarian origin. The white locust, also known as “Locust Acacia,” is a woody species from the Legume family. It is known for its expectorant and soothing effects.

The chemical composition of locust acacia flowers includes essential oils and glycosides; the wood and bark of young trees contain tannin, essential oils, stigmasterol, phytosterol, and the leaves contain glycosides and flavonoids. Also, various parts of this medicinal salcum tree contain pectin.

White acacia, often referred to as a female tree, is believed to enhance well-being and boost immunity. It is thought to impart energy and courage to women. Honey made from locust acacia flowers serves as a powerful diaphoretic and sedative. Additionally, it provides essential vitamins that aid the body in combating infectious diseases. They are easy to use, forgiving, and cost-effective during the exploratory phase of production.

They can also add body and texture to a composition or formula when needed. Commonly used in perfumery, the cosmetic industry, aromatherapy, and medicine, waxes play a versatile role. Specifically, Locust Acacia is utilized in producing solid perfumes, candles, soaps, natural detergents, lotions, creams, balms, salves, complex natural perfume blends, and many other DIY products.

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