Resins

Photo Resins :: fragrance ingredients

Resins have been integral to perfumery for centuries, valued for their rich and complex aromas. Derived from the sap of various trees and plants, they have been used since ancient times, both for their scent and for their preservative properties.In modern perfumery, resins continue to be highly valued for their deep, warm, and often sweet and spicy aromas. They are key components in creating oriental and woody fragrances, lending a certain depth and longevity to scent compositions.The use of resins in fragrances is diverse, with different types of resins imparting different qualities. Some, like benzoin and labdanum, are known for their sweet, vanilla-like scent, while others like copal and olibanum offer more balsamic and citrusy notes.

Natural or Synthetic?
The form of Resins used in perfumery is not specifically known and may vary based on fragrance formulation and the specific type of resin used.



Fragrance Families Resins Most Commonly Found In



Show fragrances that contain Resins as a note





Some Statistics on Resins



Note distribution of resins across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (1651 Fragrances) that contain resins