Fragrance


The term "Fragrance" encompasses a wide variety of scent compounds and mixtures used to impart a specific aroma to cosmetic and personal care products. Fragrances can be derived from natural sources, such as essential oils from plants, or synthesized chemically. They play a crucial role in enhancing the sensory experience of products, offering everything from floral and fruity to woody and musky scent profiles, depending on the composition.

Used across a broad spectrum of perfumed products to create appealing scents that enhance the consumer's experience, contributing to the product's identity and attractiveness.

Molecular Formula: Variable
Class: Blend
Use/s: Scent
Scent profile
Scent profiles are inherently subjective and can significantly differ among individuals, and may also be influenced by the conditions at the time of evaluation. The information provided here is a synthesis of data from diverse sources, including books, cross-references, artificial intelligence analyses, and chemical research sites, aiming to present a comprehensive overview. We've distilled this information to highlight the most frequently observed scent profiles for each molecule or compound, offering a generalized perspective.

1: Variable (e.g., Floral, Woody, Musky)