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Aldehydes

Aldehydes are organic compounds found in various natural elements. Aldehydes used in perfume have a fresh, almost soapy smell. Their role in perfumery is to heighten the scent of each note, like making the aroma of rose smell more bubbly and airy, while green notes become fresher, and gourmand notes become soft and lighter. Aldehydes are also used to enhance the projection of a scent, also known as sillage.
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Fragrances that use Aldehydes
D'Orsay Une rose au paradis R.B.
D'Orsay
Une rose au paradis R.B.
Rose
Aldehydes
Musk
A floral, woody, pink fragrance evoking futuristic love, imagined by Caroline Dumur. A taste of the future on the lips of the other. Absolute romanticism: it is both floral and woody. On the air, notes of Pepper mixed with Turkish Rose are diffused. At the fifth aurora borealis, we fall tenderly into a space-time rift where Musk and Sandalwood lull us to sleep... until the night of time.
Histoires de Parfums THIS IS NOT A BLUE BOTTLE 1/.5
Histoires de Parfums
THIS IS NOT A BLUE BOTTLE 1/.5
Mineral
Ozonic Accord
Aldehydes
This is a perfume composed exclusively of synthetic molecules and inspired by the universal principle of Yang. Solar Ozonic strength encounters the subtle transparency of the Aldehyde attraction to attain a fresh Minerality. Solar, Ozonic Citrusy, Floral Aldehyde and Mineral, a perfume that is almost imaginary. This is the perfume of Yang.
Les EAUX Primordiales Couleur Primaire
Les EAUX Primordiales
Couleur Primaire
Ambroxan
Jasmine
Pear
Musks
Reminiscent of freshly washed laundry drying in the open air. The scent of cleanliness gives way to reassuring notes of a childhood pear sorbet. From that moment forth we’re enveloped in a bath of addictive freshness. This bouquet of jasmine and musk aldehydes is a veritable antidote to the Sunday night blues.