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Tobacco Absolute
What is Tobacco Absolute?
Tobacco Absolute is extracted from the leaves of the Nicotiana tabacum plant, resulting in a dark, viscous oil with a rich, smoky aroma. This oil is primarily used in perfumery for its deep, earthy notes, which add warmth and depth to fragrance compositions. It is rarely used in aromatherapy but may have applications for grounding and calming.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Intolerance to Tobacco Absolute can arise from its complex, smoky aroma, which some individuals find overpowering or irritating to the respiratory system. Its thick consistency and strong odor may be overwhelming, causing headaches or mild nausea for those sensitive to rich, earthy scents.
What can I do about it?
To manage intolerance to Tobacco Absolute, blend it with lighter oils like citrus or floral scents to soften its aroma. Use it sparingly and avoid applying it directly to the skin due to its potent nature. Ensuring adequate ventilation when using this oil and limiting exposure can help you enjoy its unique fragrance without discomfort.