Iso E Super

Photo Iso E Super :: fragrance ingredients

Iso E Super, one of the most successful synthetic aroma chemicals in the history of perfumery, was originally introduced in the mid 1970s by International Flavors and Fragrances Inc. It possesses a woody-amber odor and is used globally in many fragrance applications. The molecule Iso E Super entered the spotlight of modern perfumery when Christian Dior debuted it excessively in their Fahrenheit fragrance in 1988. The remarkably pleasant smell skyrocketed the popularity of the chemical. It didn't take long until the newer fine fragrances used it for a spellbinding and unforgettable finished product. The first fragrance success using Iso E Super was Tresor by Lancomme in 1990, created by Sophia Grojsman who is considered to be the perfumer who introduced and popularized the use of Iso E with this fragrance. Iso E Super is also used in concert with a number of other super chemicals that all have differing smells and super powers of scent.

Natural or Synthetic?
Iso E Super is a synthetic aroma chemical, renowned for its smooth, woody, and amber-like scent. Widely used in modern perfumery, it enhances the fragrance's longevity and depth. Its popularity stems from its versatile and non-irritating nature, making it a staple in many fragrance compositions.



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