Phenoxanol (IFF) aka Phenyl Hexanol
4.00 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)
$6.00 – $55.00
CAS# 55066-48-3
Odor Description- Diffusive, fresh, floral, rose absolute type. Unusually long lasting. Very economical in use to give the expensive rose oil/absolute effect.
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Categories: Aroma Chemicals, IFF, Synthetic
Description
Phenyl Hexanol
CAS# 55066-48-3
Odor Description- Diffusive, fresh, floral, rose absolute type. Unusually long lasting. Very economical in use to give the expensive rose oil/absolute effect.
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
3 reviews for Phenoxanol (IFF) aka Phenyl Hexanol
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callumrorymitchell –
Obsessed with this one. I’m sensitive to rose alcohols; and find this to be so helpful in building a rose accord, or even in providing a touch of rose to a perfume, one that doesn’t shriek at you “HELLO IT’S ROSE”. It is petal-y, not exactly dewy but fresh, yet still darker/melancholic: some compare its darker tones to an absolute. I find I can’t personally make a rose without this: Phenoxanol adds depth.
Claire Lettice –
Totally agree with the comment above. I’ve only just discovered this one and I’m so loving it. It’s become my go to ingredient to add a little rose petal-ness.. it’s not cloying or overpowering.. just perfect. You can dress it up or dress it down
frankhoeflich –
I couldn’t smell very much (or very long) of this material neat or at 10%, and at 1% nothing at all. At least two readings attempted 20-30min apart.
Puzzling to me given the first two reviews, but I just evaluated it a couple of months ago so I’m quite certain of the results (for my nose, at least).