Understanding Fragrance Components and Their Properties

ถามโดย: korea-kon เมื่อ: March 13, 2017 ประเภทผลิตภัณฑ์: เครื่องสำอาง

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What are the products listed under the fragrance category? Are they finished perfumes? How are they used, and what do the technical details like chemical names, percentages (%), and hour icons (รูปนาฬิกา) represent?

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Understanding Fragrance Components

The products in this category are not finished perfumes, but rather fragrance components or ingredients used in perfumery. Think of them as the building blocks that perfumers blend together to create a complete fragrance.

Each component has a specific scent profile. When combined in precise ratios, they create complex and harmonious fragrances, much like individual musical notes come together to form a melody.

  • Chemical Names: Many products are listed by their chemical names (e.g., Nonanol, Citronellal, Coumarin). These names refer to specific aromatic chemicals or natural isolates that contribute distinct notes to a fragrance.
  • Percentages (%): If you see a percentage in parentheses next to a product name, it likely indicates the concentration of that specific component within a blend or base, or perhaps a recommended usage level in a formulation.
  • Hour Icons (รูปนาฬิกา): The hour icons likely represent the longevity or tenacity of the fragrance component. This indicates how long the scent of that particular ingredient is expected to last, which is a crucial factor when formulating perfumes with different top, middle, and base notes.

Examples of these components include Floral Background, which provides a general floral character, or Rhodinol Base, which is a common rosy-scented ingredient used in many floral compositions.

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Nonanol
Nonanol
RM Fragrance/Flavor
Citronellal
Citronellal
RM Fragrance/Flavor
Coumarin
Coumarin
RM Fragrance/Flavor
Floral Background
Floral Background
Fragrance/Flavor
Rhodinol Base
Rhodinol Base
Fragrance/Flavor