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Phenyl Ethyl Pivalate (Centifolyl)

5.00 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)

$6.00$89.00

PivarosePhenylEthylPivalateSDS

CAS# 67662-96-8

Odor: Floral (rose) with a spicy geranium and  fruity (blueberry) balsamic character and a hint of honey sweetness.

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Description

PivarosePhenylEthylPivalateSDS

CAS# 67662-96-8

Odor: Floral (rose) with a spicy geranium and  fruity (blueberry) balsamic character and a hint of honey sweetness.

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5g, 25g, 60g, 200g, 25g of 10% in IPM, 25g of 10% in DPG, 200g of 10% in IPM, 200g of 10% in DPG

3 reviews for Phenyl Ethyl Pivalate (Centifolyl)

  1. 5 out of 5

    Clayton Ilolahia

    One of my favourite rose raw materials. Juicy, lychee-like, some strawberries as well; it’s very useful with standard rose materials like PEA, Geraniol combined with other modern materials like Peonile. You can create some very nice, modern rose or rose water accords.

  2. 5 out of 5

    Marcelo Gallegos

    This to me evokes the smell of fresh, wet rose petals. Perhaps after a spring downpour. A really fresh and exciting rose material. I find this works excellently with green scents, or adding a touch of it to other floral blends to lend a natural, dewy effect. Highly recommended.

  3. 5 out of 5

    Sousuke

    Modern, fresh, pleasant rose material with an evident note of strawberries. While it does not look strong itself, you can find it in a rose blend still when it was used in a small dose. But be careful with its shelf life. It’s not long. After degradation, it has a hint of smell like phenyl ethyl tiglate.

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