Hops Oil
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
136 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C10H16
Boiling Point :
150–250 °C
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water; Soluble In Ethanol
Flash Point :
70 °C
Description :
Hops Oil is a natural essential oil extracted from the flowering cones of the Humulus lupulus plant. Known for its herbal, slightly bitter, and green aromatic profile, Hops Oil is widely used in perfumes, aromatherapy, personal care products, and flavouring applications. Its calming herbal scent makes it a versatile ingredient for both fragrance and wellness-focused products.
Hops Oil blends well with other aroma chemicals and natural oils such as Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Nerol, Citronellol, and Bergamot Oil, making it a key component in herbal, green, and fresh fragrance compositions. It also complements Buchu EO, Rosemary Oil, and Peppermint Oil for therapeutic and cosmetic uses.
Adds herbal, green, and slightly bitter notes to perfumes, body mists, and deodorants. It works well in fresh, fougère, and natural fragrance accords. Blends efficiently with Linalool, Nerol, Bergamot, and Citronellol.
Incorporated in shampoos, conditioners, bath oils, and skin care products. Offers calming, herbal, and refreshing aroma. Suitable for unisex fragrances and wellness-inspired formulations.
Used in massage oils, herbal blends, and calming aromatherapy diffusers. Supports relaxation and stress relief with its natural herbal scent.
Added to candles, room sprays, and household fragrances. Enhances freshness and herbal character in home-care formulations.
Avoid direct contact with eyes and sensitive skin; use gloves when handling.
Dilute before topical application.
Store in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dark place.
Follow standard safety and handling protocols for essential oils.
Produced by trusted manufacturers specialising in high-purity botanical and herbal oils.
Chemical Bull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Hops Oil for perfumery, aromatherapy, personal care, and flavoring applications. Bulk supply and flexible packaging options are available. Clients often combine it with Linalool, Bergamot Oil, Nerol, Citronellol, and Buchu EO for complete fragrance or therapeutic development.