Choya Ral vs Gurjum Balsam
Choya Ral and Gurjum Balsam are both resinous essential oils. Choya Ral carries a base note (warm, smoky), while Gurjum Balsam sits as a base note (balsamic, woody). For topical use, keep Choya Ral at or below 1% and Gurjum Balsam at 1%.
| Attribute | Choya Ral | Gurjum Balsam |
|---|---|---|
| Latin name | N/A | Dipterocarpus turbinatus |
| Aroma family | Resinous | Resinous |
| Perfumery note | Base | Base |
| Aroma | warm, smoky, amber, leathery | balsamic, woody, warm, camphoraceous |
| Chemical family | Phenol | Sesquiterpene |
| Max topical dilution | 1% | 1% |
| Max facial dilution | 0.5% | 0.5% |
| Pregnancy | Not recommended | Not recommended |
| Children | Not recommended | Not recommended |
| Pets | Not recommended | Not recommended |
| Extraction | Dry distillation | Solvent extraction |
Scale amounts to any container with the dilution calculator.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Choya Ral and Gurjum Balsam?
Choya Ral and Gurjum Balsam are both resinous essential oils. Choya Ral carries a base note (warm, smoky), while Gurjum Balsam sits as a base note (balsamic, woody). For topical use, keep Choya Ral at or below 1% and Gurjum Balsam at 1%.
Can you blend Choya Ral and Gurjum Balsam together?
They can be combined, but Choya Ral and Gurjum Balsam aren't a classic pairing — start with small amounts and adjust to taste.
For education only — not medical or veterinary advice. Always patch-test and consult a qualified professional before use during pregnancy, on children, with pets, or with a health condition.