Ambroxan, for ambergris note
Ambroxan for ambergris note
Ambroxan has a strong woody-ambery, sweet-earthy, musky odour with a delicate animal tonality. Aromachemical laboratories confirm that Ambroxan can last almost 17 days on a singlew paper blotter!
Used in perfumery for creating an ambergris notes and as a powerful fixative.
Ambroxan is naturally present in Ambergris and synthetised from 'Sclareol', a molecule naturally extracted from the essence of clary sage. Ambroxan (also known as Ambrox) is a fascinating molecule that has warm woody, leather and spicy facets. It leaves a lasting, creamy, musky impression with a slight animal tonality.
Some people find it salty, smooth, skin-like (it can have you sniffing your arm slightly compulsively!), while others describe it as creamy, musky or labdanum-like. It has an abstract quality and has become widely used as a base note, in more complex perfumes.
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The Aroma Chemical Brothers
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Bacdanol for creamy sandalwood note
Iso E Super for long-lasting woody note
Dihydromyrcenol for citrus and green tea
Helional for aquatic, ozone note
Galaxolide for clean white musk
Benzyl salicylate for Orchid note
Beta Pinene for forest fresh effect
Buccoxime for blackcurrant juicy effect
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