Clementine, a citrus fruit known for its sweet and tangy aroma, is a favored ingredient in the fragrance industry. Its use in perfumery can be traced back to the citrus groves of Mediterranean regions where it was cherished for its delightful scent. Clementine offers a fresh, zesty, and slightly sweet note to fragrance compositions, making it a popular choice for creating a vibrant and uplifting atmosphere. The essence of Clementine is typically extracted through cold pressing the peel, a method that captures the fruit's aromatic oils without losing its bright and lively character. While natural Clementine oil is a staple in many fragrances, the industry also utilizes synthetic versions. These synthetic alternatives aim to emulate the fruit's effervescent and juicy aroma, providing a consistent and versatile scent for various fragrance blends.
Natural or Synthetic?
Clementine oil is extracted through cold pressing of the peel. Synthetic alternatives are also used for cost efficiency and consistent supply.
Fragrance Families Clementine Most Commonly Found In
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