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A substance that comes from the wood and bark of the camphor tree or is made in the laboratory. It has a very unique smell and taste and is used in commercial products (for example, mothballs). Camphor is used in topical anti-infective and anti-pruritic (anti-itching) agents.
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a mild antiseptic derived from the wood of the tropical camphor tree that is used to treat oily, blemish-prone skin.
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| camphoraceous |
Camphoraceous refers to a Eucalyptus-like fragrance that
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| camphor |
an extract from the camphor laurel tree. Used in households to deter moths in cupboards
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| camphoraceous |
notes have a fresh, clean, medicinal smell. In Nature, they are present in lavandin, rosemary, and conifer oils, among others. These notes are widely used in the perfume industry in the perfuming of bath products.
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