Olfactorian

MS

Daffodil Base

by Michael Salazar

MaterialCAS #Amount
Hydroxy Cỉtronellal107-75-5298.51
Hedione24851-98-7149.25
Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol60-12-874.63
Galaxolide1222-05-574.63
Geraniol106-24-174.63
Heliotropin Replacer 10%74.63
Benzyl Acetate140-11-459.70
Linalyl Acetate115-95-737.31
Linalool78-70-637.31
Ylang Ylang Abs8006-81-337.31
Auantia37.31
Indolence 5068908-82-714.93
Indole 120-72-914.93
Triplal 1%68039-49-67.46
Eugenol 1%97-53-07.46
Total1000.00

About the formula

Introduction

This is a very simple Daffodil base.

Daffodils: A Complex Scent

Daffodils, also known as Narcissus or Jonquil, are a very polarizing scent. It is a white or yellow flower that can smell of sweet jasmine, heliotrope, powdery facets, and lilies. However, it can also have fecal and swamp-like qualities in some cases in nature. While this can sometimes be the case with white florals, an accord can be used to control the exact aspect and character you want to portray in your fragrance.

Exploring Daffodil Accords

While you can purchase a narcissus absolute (which is expensive!), accords allow you to precisely control the desired facets of the scent. I believe daffodils can be green, spicy, and sometimes vanillic. This simple base provides a starting point for exploring these nuances and creating unique variations.

A Fragrance Exploration

This is just a starting point for further exploration of daffodil notes and characteristics. It's a fun project that allows you to experiment with different notes and develop your own unique fragrance creations.

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A simple daffodil fragrance base that can be used to explore the multifaceted nature of the scent. It features green, spicy, and vanillic nuances, allowing for customization and creative exploration.

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