Gasoline Accord
by Michael Salazar
Material | CAS # | Amount |
---|---|---|
Dipropylene Glycol | 25265-71-8 | 651.30 |
Spirodecane | 6413-26-9 | 120.24 |
Benzyl Benzoate | 120-51-4 | 70.14 |
1 Octen 3 One 1% | 4312-99-6 | 34.07 |
Hedione | 24851-98-7 | 20.04 |
Myrrh Resinoid | 9000-45-7 | 14.03 |
Cedarwood Virginia | 8000-27-9 | 12.02 |
Alpha Terpineol | 98-55-5 | 12.02 |
Violet Leaf Abs | 90147-36-7 | 10.02 |
1 Octen 3 Ol | 3391-86-4 | 9.02 |
Violettyne | 0166432-52-6 | 8.02 |
Osmanthus Abs | 68917-05-5 | 6.01 |
Benzyl Acetate | 140-11-4 | 6.01 |
Fossilized Amber | 5.01 | |
Cypriol | 68916-60-9 | 5.01 |
Methyl Benzoate | 93-58-3 | 5.01 |
Lime | 7392-19-0 | 3.01 |
Aldehyde C11 | 112-44-7 | 3.01 |
Cis 3 Hexenol | 928-96-1 | 3.01 |
Undecavertol | 81782-77-6 | 3.01 |
Total | 1000.00 |
About the formula
Introduction
Gasoline, a note that often sparks curiosity and intrigue, finds its place in perfumery. Its polarizing nature raises questions about its suitability, but its distinctive odor and powerful presence offer a unique olfactory experience.
Gasoline's Chemical Composition
The main compound in gasoline is Benzene, known for its numbing effect on the Central Nervous System, which can induce a slight feeling of euphoria. This effect is not the aim of this fragrance accord, but the distinct odor of Benzene provides the foundation for this scent.
The Key to Gasoline's Aroma
The key ingredient that captures the gasoline effect is Soirodecane, while benzyl esters, traditionally used in floral fragrances, contribute a harsh characteristic that enhances the overall accord. Interestingly, green materials are also incorporated, adding complexity and depth.
Blending and Usage
This gasoline accord is very strong and requires careful use. It pairs exceptionally well with tobacco, creating a captivating and intriguing fragrance. Exploring the potential of this note promises exciting possibilities.
The Future of Gasoline in Perfumery
The exploration of gasoline as a fragrance note presents a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of perfumery. Its potential to create unconventional and bold scents opens up a world of possibilities for fragrance development.
This unique scent profile blends gasoline's distinctive and powerful aroma with floral and green notes, creating a strong and intriguing fragrance that is perfect for those who enjoy unconventional and bold scents.