Lesson 10 Lime; lemon, ; odor profiling Flashcards
D Williams says there are very few Eo the don’t change during period of their evaporation.
a. On 1st smelling a free dip, top note is perceived. on smiling after an interval of time , body notes are observed. after further and longer interval, you are left with the residual known as dryout.
b. On 1st smelling a free dip, top note is perceived. on smiling after an interval of time , top notes are observed. after further and longer interval, you are left with the residual known as dryout.
c. On 1st smelling a free dip, dryout is perceived. on smiling after an interval of time , top notes are observed. after further and longer interval, you are left with the residual known as body notes.
a. On 1st smelling a free dip, top note is perceived. on smiling after an interval of time , body notes are observed. after further and longer interval, you are left with the residual known as dryout.
Lemon contradications:
a. Don’t use with high blood pressure
b. generally safe to use
c. don’t use on skin if exposed to sunlight or uv rays
c. don’t use on skin if exposed to sunlight or uv rays
All these conditions addressed by lemon
a. Digestive complains, anxiety, colds
b. Menstrual problems, sore throats, depression
c. warts, anxiety, depression
c. warts, anxiety, depression
latin name for Lemon
a. citrus x aurantifolia
b. citrus x lemon
c. citrus junos
b. citrus x lemon
lemon and lime are both: top, middle or base notes
top
Botanical family of Lemon and Lime: a. rutaceae b Lamiaceae c. Zingiberaceae d. Myrtaceae
a. rutaceae
Conditions addressed by LIME
a. Greasy skin, PMS, Poor circulation
b. Brittle nails, diuretic
c. Muscular aches and pains, sensitive skin, colds
b. Brittle nails, diuretic
Lime and Lemon EO are obtained by
Steam distillation, cold expression solvent extraction
Cold Expression