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HEXYL CINNAMAL (CAS-nr. 101-86-0):
Also known as hexyl cinnamaldehyde, this fragrance compound can be derived from the leaves and bark of cinnamon trees. mimics a natural scent found in chamomile.
LINALOOL (CAS-nr. 78-70-6):
Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in many flowers and herbaceous plants. It is often extracted from lavender, mint, and coriander.
ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE (CAS-nr. 127-51-5):
Alpha-isomethyl ionone is a synthetic aromatic ketone belonging to the family of ionones. It has a sweet, floral, woody, powdery violet-like odor. Works as a base-to-middle note, helping to anchor lighter top notes (like citrus or fruity components) so that the fragrance lasts longer on fabrics and extends the scent longevity after washing.
LINALYL ACETATE (CAS-nr. 115-95-7):
Lynalyl acetate is an ester of linalool and acetic acid. It is a clear liquid with a sweet, fruity-floral, bergamot-lavender-like odor. Naturally, it occurs in lavender, bergamot, and clary sage oils. Adds a clean, soft, lavender-bergamot aroma that is highly associated with freshness and comfort. Bridges between citrus top notes (like lemon or orange) and floral heart notes (like lavender or rose).
GERANYL ACETATE (CAS-nr. 105-87-3):
Geranyl acetate is an ester of geraniol (a terpene alcohol) and acetic acid. It is a clear liquid with a sweet, fruity, floral odor, often described as resembling rose, lavender, and citrus notes. It is naturally found in essential oils such as rose, lavender, and citronella.
POGOSTEMON CABLIN OIL (CAS-nr. 84238-39-1):
More commonly known as patchouli oil, it part of woody-oriental family knows as bottom notes in the fragrance composition. Its tenacity helps fragrance survive the washing and drying process. Helps stabilize and prolong the perception of more delicate floral, citrus, or fruity top notes.
BENZYL SALICYLATE (CAS-nr. 118-58-1):
It is generally synthetized in the lab, but can be found naturally in some plants such as ylang-ylang, but in minimal amount. It has a light, sweet and floral aroma with balsamic undertones. It is used in the fragrance mixture to improve perfume stability and extend the longevity of more volatile ingredients.
TETRAMETHYL ACETYLOCTAHYDRONAPHTHALENES (CAS-nr. 54464-57-2):
Fragrance synthetic molecule part of the woody-amber family. it is needed to diffuse and enhances fragrance lift from fabrics during and after washing.
CITRONELLOL (CAS-nr. 106-22-9):
Citronellol is a naturally occurring acyclic monoterpenoid found in essential oils such as rose and geranium
TERPINEOL (CAS-nr. 98-55-5):
Terpineol is a monoterpen alcohol with pleasant lilac-like, floral odor that also has citrus and pine nuances. It is found naturally in pine oil, petitgrain oil, and other essential oils. Provides a soft lilac-like floral scent that blends well with citrus, pine, and herbal notes but also helps link citrus top notes with floral middle notes, creating a smoother, more natural fragrance profile.
VANILLIN (CAS-nr. 121-33-5):
Vanillin is an aromatic compound with a vanilla-like scent. It acts as a fixative to help anchor and extend the life of more volatile fragrance components, but also giving balanced floral, fruity, woody, or gourmand notes, making the fragrance more appealing.
GERANIOL (CAS-nr. 106-24-1):
Geraniol can also be found natually from Geraniums and roses. This is why it has a fresh and floral scent.
COUMARIN (CAS-nr. 91-64-5):
It can also be found natually in Tonka beans which is the main source, and can also be found in Lavender, vanilla grass, and cherry blossoms. It smell sweet, warm and has a vanilla like scent.