Floral Aldehyde Fragrance Note Sale
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Floral Aldehyde History
With a scent that is fresh and pure, floral aldehyde is an organic compound with an auspicious start. Though aldehydes occur naturally, the first synthetic compound was developed in 1921 by noted perfumer Ernest Beaux. The French-Russian Beaux was working on a new batch of nine perfumes for Coco Chanel when, the story goes, he accidently added too much synthetic aldehyde. But too much was a good thing in this instance, and that particular perfume—No. 5 in Beaux’s suite of fragrances—became the iconic Chanel No. 5.
Product Details
Type: | Family: | Note: | Flashpoint: | Documents: | |||||
Synthetic Fragrance | Floral | Top | 167° | MSDS, IFRA | |||||
Size | 1/8 oz, 1/4 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz, 16 oz |
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