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Fragrance ingredients Cistus Absolute (Spain)
Close-up of Cistus ladanifer flower – botanical source of Cistus Absolute, prized for resinous fragrance Image 1 of 3
Close-up of Cistus ladanifer flower – botanical source of Cistus Absolute, prized for resinous fragrance
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Perfume ingredient vial labeled Cistus Absolute – natural fixative with ambery-leathery scent profile
Cistus Absolute extract in glass jar – thick dark resin used in perfumery for warm ambery and leathery notes Image 3 of 3
Cistus Absolute extract in glass jar – thick dark resin used in perfumery for warm ambery and leathery notes
Close-up of Cistus ladanifer flower – botanical source of Cistus Absolute, prized for resinous fragrance
Perfume ingredient vial labeled Cistus Absolute – natural fixative with ambery-leathery scent profile
Cistus Absolute extract in glass jar – thick dark resin used in perfumery for warm ambery and leathery notes

Cistus Absolute (Spain)

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Cistus Absolute (CAS 8016-26-0), also known as Labdanum Absolute or Rockrose Absolute, is a natural solvent extractderived from Cistus ladaniferus, a Mediterranean shrub historically prized for its resin. This richly ambery, balsamic, and leathery material plays a foundational role in classic perfumery, especially in oriental, fougère, and chypre compositions. Its deep fixative properties, complex warmth, and natural resinous character make it indispensable in both traditional and modern olfactory architecture.

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Cistus Absolute (CAS 8016-26-0), also known as Labdanum Absolute or Rockrose Absolute, is a natural solvent extractderived from Cistus ladaniferus, a Mediterranean shrub historically prized for its resin. This richly ambery, balsamic, and leathery material plays a foundational role in classic perfumery, especially in oriental, fougère, and chypre compositions. Its deep fixative properties, complex warmth, and natural resinous character make it indispensable in both traditional and modern olfactory architecture.

Premium Natural Ingredient for Perfumery

Cistus Absolute (CAS 8016-26-0), also known as Labdanum Absolute or Rockrose Absolute, is a natural solvent extractderived from Cistus ladaniferus, a Mediterranean shrub historically prized for its resin. This richly ambery, balsamic, and leathery material plays a foundational role in classic perfumery, especially in oriental, fougère, and chypre compositions. Its deep fixative properties, complex warmth, and natural resinous character make it indispensable in both traditional and modern olfactory architecture.

Natural Ingredient Overview

  • 🔎 Chemical name — Cistus ladaniferus extract

  • 🏭 Manufacturer — Various (solvent extraction from aerial parts)

  • 🧪 Synonyms — Rockrose absolute, Labdanum absolute, Cistus ladanifer absolute

  • 📂 CAS N° — 8016-26-0

  • 📝 Odor type — Ambery, Resinous, Balsamic

  • 📈 Odor Strength — High

  • 👃🏼 Odor Profile — Warm, sweet, ambery, balsamic, leathery; deep fixative with tenacious resinous depth

  • ⚗️ Uses — Fixative and ambery base in oriental, fougère, chypre, and woody accords

  • 🧴 Appearance — Dark brown to reddish viscous liquid

What is Cistus Absolute?

Cistus Absolute is obtained through solvent extraction of the resin-rich aerial parts of Cistus ladaniferus, a shrub native to southern Europe and North Africa. Known since antiquity, labdanum resin was traditionally harvested by combing the resin from sheep wool after grazing among cistus bushes. Today, its extraction yields a concentrated absolute used extensively in perfumery. Unlike the lighter cistus essential oil obtained via steam distillation, the absolute retains the full density and complexity of the resin.

This raw material sits between resin and essential oil in character—viscous, aromatic, and long-lasting. Its unique depth and high tenacity are key attributes in high-end formulations.

Historical Context

Cistus absolute is derived from the Cistus ladanifer plant, commonly referred to as "rockrose." This shrub, native to the Mediterranean basin, has been prized for millennia for its aromatic and medicinal properties. The sticky resin, known as labdanum, was historically collected by shepherds who combed the resin from the wool of their sheep and goats after grazing among cistus shrubs. Ancient Egyptians used labdanum in incense and embalming, while in the Middle Ages, it was incorporated into medicinal remedies and religious rituals.

The modern method of solvent extraction has allowed for the production of cistus absolute, a concentrated aromatic material that captures the plant's complex scent profile.

Extraction Process

Cistus absolute is obtained through solvent extraction of the aerial parts of the Cistus ladanifer plant. This process preserves the plant's full olfactory complexity, creating a dense, dark-colored absolute with powerful aromatic properties. It differs from steam distillation, which produces cistus essential oil with lighter and more volatile characteristics.

Cultural and Medicinal Uses

In addition to its prominence in perfumery, cistus has long been associated with traditional medicine. It is known for its:

  • Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties: Used in topical applications for wound healing.

  • Antioxidant content: Supports skin health and overall well-being.

The resin was also historically burned as incense in religious rituals to create an environment of reverence and tranquility.

Key Uses for Scentspiracy

Cistus absolute is a versatile ingredient that aligns perfectly with Scentspiracy's philosophy of showcasing the finest and most authentic aromatic materials. It is ideal for:

  • Creating distinctive base accords for high-end perfumes.

  • Highlighting historical and cultural narratives in fragrance storytelling.

  • Incorporating into resinous and ambery fragrance profiles that demand tenacity and complexity.

Olfactory Profile and Perfumery Applications

Cistus Absolute delivers a multi-faceted warm scent:

  • Top: Resinous, sharp-balsamic

  • Heart: Sweet, leathery, earthy warmth

  • Base: Rich, ambery, mossy density with excellent fixative behavior

Key applications include:

  • Oriental and amber accords: As a sweet, sticky, tenacious resin note

  • Chypres and fougères: Pairs well with oakmoss, lavender, patchouli

  • Leathery, animalic themes: Smooths harsh notes, enriches texture

  • Incense and balsamic themes: With styrax, myrrh, benzoin, or frankincense

Notable Synergies: Patchouli, oakmoss, vetiver, castoreum, and ambroxan-based molecules

Cistus Absolute plays a structural role, grounding volatile top notes and increasing longevity and olfactory roundness in both masculine and feminine compositions.

Industrial and Technical Uses

While Cistus Absolute is primarily used in fine fragrance, its historical roles include:

  • Incense and ritual preparations in Egyptian and Greco-Roman contexts

  • Wound-healing ointments and balms in folk medicine

  • Oral care and botanical tinctures (limited use today)

Its complex mixture of sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and esters contributes to its binding and fixative behavior in perfumery. It is incompatible with high-pH surfactants and oxidizing systems but stable in alcohol, oils, and resins.

Regulatory and Safety Overview

  • IFRA Status — ✅ Not restricted under IFRA Amendment 51

  • EU Regulation (1223/2009) — ❌ Not listed among declarable allergens

  • Skin Sensitization — Potential allergen at high doses; patch test recommended

  • Recommended use level — 0.1%–1% in fine fragrance concentrates

  • Toxicology — No known mutagenic or reproductive toxicity at standard perfumery doses

  • GHS — Not classified as hazardous, but may irritate skin if undiluted

Best practices: Always dilute prior to evaluation; use caution in rinse-off or leave-on formulations to avoid staining or over-resinous effect.

Environmental & Sustainability Aspects

  • Source plant — Cistus ladaniferus, native to Mediterranean regions

  • Harvesting impact — Relatively low ecological impact when wildcrafted responsibly

  • Production — Solvent extraction from pruned aerial parts; no harm to plant viability

  • Biodegradability — High, as natural oleoresin

  • Ethical sourcing — Essential to ensure supply from sustainable growers in Spain, Morocco, and Portugal

Cistus Absolute is considered a sustainable alternative to animalic fixatives like castoreum and civet, supporting the creation of ethical ambery-leathery accords in modern perfumery.


Sources

  • Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin – Steffen Arctander (1961)

  • ECHA Substance Information – Cistus ladaniferus extract (CAS 8016-26-0)

  • Wikipedia – Cistus ladanifer & Labdanum history

  • Rebecca Joy Knottnerus (2020). Herbal Legacy: Myrrh and Resinous Materials

  • Scentspiracy Archives – Balsamic Resins & Fixatives

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