Cashmeran is a synthetic fragrance ingredient that was discovered by International Flavors and Fragrances in the 1970s. It is a versatile ingredient that is used to enhance floral, woody, and musk-like scents. Cashmeran has a warm, woody, musky scent with floral and spicy undertones that adds depth and richness to fragrances. Its unique scent profile makes it an ideal complement to the floral notes in a perfume, particularly jasmine. Cashmeran is a popular choice for fragrances that promote relaxation and well-being. It is often used as a base note in fragrances, providing depth and longevity.
Natural or Synthetic?
Cashmeran is a synthetic fragrance molecule, not available in a natural form. It is known for its warm, woody, and musky aroma and is valued in perfumery for its versatility and distinct scent profile.
Fragrance Families Cashmeran Most Commonly Found In
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