In perfumery, concrete refers to a type of aromatic material that is obtained through a solvent extraction process from raw plant materials, such as flowers, leaves, or fruits. The process involves using a solvent (commonly hexane) to extract the essential oils and aromatic compounds contained in the plant materials. The result is a thick, waxy substance that is rich in fragrance and contains both volatile oils and non-volatile waxes.

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