Raw Materials

Aldehydes
Synthetic compounds adding a clean, soapy note, bringing effervescence and brightness to fragrances
Ambroxan
A synthetic alternative to ambergris, offering a woody, musky, and sweet aroma, often used as a fixative.
Amber
A warm blend of labdanum, benzoin, and vanilla, imparting sweet, cozy, and oriental undertones.
Ambergris
Rare and musky, derived from sperm whales, contributing marine and earthy nuances for depth.
Amyris
Woody and balsamic, amyris offers a soft, resinous, and slightly sweet aroma to perfumes.
Angelica
Extracted from the root, it adds a green, herbal, and slightly spicy nuance to fragrances.
Balsam Fir
Extracted from fir trees, balsam fir provides a fresh, piney, and resinous note to fragrances.
Basil
Herbaceous and aromatic, basil provides a fresh and uplifting quality to perfume compositions
Benzoin
Resinous and sweet, benzoin adds a warm and comforting quality to fragrance blends.
Bergamot
Citrusy essential oil offering a bright, zesty, and floral top note, refreshing and uplifting.
Bigarade
Derived from bitter orange, it contributes a bitter, green, and slightly floral note to fragrances.
Cardamom
Spicy and aromatic, cardamom adds warmth and complexity to fragrance compositions.
Cashmeran
A versatile synthetic note providing warmth, muskiness, and a woody character to perfumes.
Cassie
Extracted from mimosa flowers, it imparts a powdery, floral, and slightly green aroma.
Castoreum
Derived from beaver secretions, castoreum adds an animalic, leathery nuance to fragrances.
Chamomile
Floral and herbaceous, chamomile contributes a soothing and gentle note to perfumes.
Clove
Spicy and aromatic, clove contributes warmth and depth to fragrance compositions. Coriander: Herbaceous and slightly spicy, coriander adds a fresh and citrusy nuance to fragrances.
Coriander
Herbaceous and slightly spicy, coriander adds a fresh and citrusy nuance to fragrances.
Frankincense
A resin with a balsamic, spicy, and slightly fruity scent, adding a sacred and meditative touch.
Galbanum
Resinous and green, galbanum imparts a fresh, herbal, and slightly bitter note to fragrances.
Gardenia
Rich and floral, gardenia imparts a creamy and tropical aroma to perfume blends.
Geranium
Floral and rosy, geranium adds a sweet and green aroma, often used in fresh compositions.
Ginger
Spicy and warm, ginger adds a zesty and invigorating quality to fragrance compositions.
Hedione
A jasmine-like synthetic compound, enhancing floral accords and providing a light, airy quality.
Heliotrope
Sweet and powdery, heliotrope adds an almond and vanilla-like aroma to perfumes.
Heliotropine
A compound with a sweet, floral, and powdery scent, contributing to the overall fragrance composition.
Incense
Resinous and smoky, incense provides a spiritual and mystical character to perfumes.
Iris (Orris)
Earthy and powdery, iris offers a luxurious and elegant quality to fragrance blends.
Jasmine
Floral and intoxicating, jasmine is a classic note known for its rich and sweet aroma.
Juniper Berry
Fresh and slightly woody, juniper berry provides a crisp and aromatic note to perfumes.
Labdanum
Resinous and ambery, labdanum adds warmth and depth to fragrances, often used as a fixative.
Leather
A blend of notes evoking the scent of leather, contributing to bold and robust fragrance profiles.
Lily of the Valley
Fresh and floral, lily of the valley imparts a delicate and spring-like aroma to perfumes.
Magnolia
Floral and creamy, magnolia adds a sweet and citrusy nuance to fragrance compositions.
Modern Ambers
Contemporary blends of synthetic and natural ingredients for sophisticated, warm, and sensual base notes.
Muguet
French for lily of the valley, it refers to the delicate and fresh floral note in perfumes.
Musk
A sensual and musky note, musk enhances the allure and longevity of fragrances.
Myrrh
Resinous and balsamic, myrrh adds a warm, earthy, and exotic touch to fragrances.
Neroli
Extracted from orange blossoms, neroli provides a sweet, floral, and citrusy note to perfumes.
Nutmeg
Aromatic and spicy, nutmeg contributes warmth and depth to fragrance compositions.
Oak Moss
A lichen with a deep, earthy, and mossy scent, often used in chypre fragrances.
Orange Blossom
Floral and citrusy, orange blossom offers a sweet and fresh note to perfumes.
Orris Root
Derived from iris, orris root provides a powdery, earthy, and luxurious character.
Oud (Oudh in Arabic)
A prized and woody resin, oud adds an intense and exotic character to perfumes.
Patchouli
Earthy and sweet, patchouli contributes depth and a slightly spicy quality to fragrances.
Pine
Extracted from pine trees, pine oil adds a fresh, resinous, and forest-like aroma to fragrances.
Raspberry
Fruity and sweet, raspberry adds a juicy and vibrant note to perfume compositions.
Red Berries
A fruity accord of various berries, contributing a sweet and lively element to fragrances.
Rose
Classic and timeless, rose adds a rich and romantic floral note to perfumes.
Saffron
Aromatic and spicy, saffron adds a warm and exotic nuance to perfume blends.
Sage
Herbaceous and slightly woody, sage contributes a fresh and aromatic quality to fragrances.
Salicylate
A compound with a sweet and floral scent, often used to add a sweet, balsamic note.
Sandalwood
Woody and creamy, sandalwood adds warmth and a touch of exoticism to perfumes.
Strawberry
Sweet and fruity, strawberry adds a luscious and playful note to perfume compositions.
Thyme
Herbaceous and slightly earthy, thyme adds a fresh and aromatic touch to fragrances.
Tuberose
Intensely floral, tuberose adds a creamy and exotic aroma to fragrance compositions.
Vetiver
Earthy and smoky, vetiver provides a grounding and sophisticated base note to fragrances