Tuberose
Tuberose floral water is a popular ingredient in the cosmetic and perfume industry due to its pleasant scent and therapeutic benefits. It is a by-product of the steam distillation of tuberose flowers, resulting in a clear liquid with a delicate floral aroma. Tuberose floral water is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a wide range of products, including skincare formulations, hair care products, and perfumes.
Synonyms: Tuberose hydrosol, Tuberose distillate, Tuberose water.
Botanical Name: The botanical name for tuberose is Polianthes tuberosa.
Chemical Composition: Tuberose floral water contains a range of chemical constituents, including linalool, geraniol, benzyl alcohol, and methyl anthranilate. These compounds contribute to the floral scent and therapeutic properties of the floral water.
Growing Locations: Tuberose flowers are native to Central America and are now widely cultivated in various countries, including India, Egypt, and Morocco.