Haitian Vetiver Oil Market Share and Growth Factors Covid-19 Impact Analysis 2021 | Albert Vieille SAS, Unicode S.A. & Vigon International
Vetiver oil, also known as khus oil, is a type of plant oil. It has a natural scent with a hint of patchouli and a hint of lemon. It has a long-lasting perfume and can even be used as a regular scent foundation, as seen by its pleasant, natural, and smooth aroma. It has a thick, gooey texture. Haiti is regarded as the primary producer of vetiver oil, which was later dubbed Hetian Vetiver Oil. The aroma of Haitian Vetiver varies depending on where it is grown (soil type, country, etc.). Also known as vetivert, khus, or khus-khus, Vetiver has a long history of use and is renowned as the Oil of Tranquility.
Because of
its repairing and reassuring capabilities, vetiver oil is often used in
traditional medicine. This oil is most commonly used in medications in South
Asia, West Africa, and Southeast Asia. It is the most well-known oil in
tropical countries with excessive humidity because of its typical body cooling
properties. It is used to treat heat strokes, musculoskeletal problems, skin
problems, and fungus.
The global Haitian vetiver oil market was valued at 22.30 million dollars in 2018,
with a CAGR of 2.8 percent expected over the projected period.
Growing
demand for vetiver oil in aromatherapy, food & beverages, and other
industries, as well as growing awareness of the oil's remedial benefits,
growing demand for the oil in smells and perfumes, and its therapeutic
properties, are some of the reasons driving market expansion. In the near
future, the use of Haitian Vetiver Oil in beauty and personal care products is
expected to open up a slew of new options for the market. The ready
availability of substitutes, on the other hand, will stifle market expansion.
Due to its
remarkable mental health benefits, Haitian vetiver oil is widely used in scent
and aromatherapy. The neurological system is the most profoundly affected by
Haitian vetiver oil, which has both quieting and strengthening effects. The
therapy of debility, sadness, nervous tension and insomnia with Haitian
vetiver is excellent. Additionally, Haitian vetiver oil functions as an
aphrodisiac, which has a direct link to the reduction of stress-related
difficulties. It's also found in back massage oil, where it acts as a
circulatory system stimulant and also aids in the expansion of red platelets in
anemic individuals.
Haitian
vetiver oil is a light to dark golden sticky oil with a persistent sweet note
that inspires a hearty, woody and profound smokey aroma. The oil of Haitian
vetiver comes from vetiver grass, a perennial bunchy herbaceous grass with a
thick stringy root. The vetiver grass's underlying foundations are advanced
with fragrant basic oils, which are frequently used in scents and fragrance
bases.
Haitian
vetiver oil is available in food grade and mechanical evaluation, with food
grade vetiver oil being used as an ingredient in the food and beverage
industry. Because of its various skin benefits, such as moisturization,
assurance, and astringent characteristics with a Daz, Haitian vetiver oil of
industrial grade is widely used in the cosmetic and perfumes business.
The
qualities of Haitian vetiver oil make it an excellent choice for cosmetics
makers to use in anti-aging personal care products, where it provides deep
moisturization to the skin.
Albert
Vieille SAS, Unicode S.A., Vigon International, Texarome Inc., Ananda, LLC,
Berje Inc., Jedwards International, Inc., Haiti Essential Co Ltd., Givaudan SA,
Fleurchem, Inc., Floracopeia Inc., Ernesto Ventós, S.A., Robertet Groupe, and
Frager S.A. are some of the major players in the global Haitian vetiver oil market.
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