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Ambrarome Abs. Synarome

5.00 out of 5
(8 customer reviews)

$11.00$210.00

AMBRAROME-ABSOLU-2017-Substitute-Ref-601900-MSDS-GHS-August-2017

Note – This item is not 100% natural.

CAS#: 73138-66-6

ETHYL ESTERS OF LABDANUM EXTRACT

Odor: A powerful ambergris note with warm, leathery scent and hints of pepper, tar, coffee, light tobacco.

AMBRAROME ABSOLU IFRA 51 SYNAROME

Ventos Allergens AMBRAROME_ABSOLUTE_SYNAROME (1)

 

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Description

CAS#: 73138-66-6

ETHYL ESTERS OF LABDANUM EXTRACT

Odor: A powerful ambergris note with warm, leathery scent and hints of pepper, tar, coffee, light tobacco.  Note that this material may have some insoluble particulates that fall out of solution and may need to be filtered out.

 

 

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5g, 25g, 60g, 200g

8 reviews for Ambrarome Abs. Synarome

  1. 5 out of 5

    Clayton Ilolahia

    I love Synarome bases. No one does ‘animal’ like Synarome : ) Ambrarome is, for me, one of the more challenging bases to work with. It’s really powerful! I get a punch of leathery castoreum, labdanum and vanilla notes without all the sweetness. I asked a friend to smell it and I can’t repeat what they said it reminded them of. If you are looking for a dirty animal note, this is definitely a possibility.

  2. 5 out of 5

    DH

    Leathery, slightly fecal note somewhat reminiscent of more animalic ambergris types. More powerful but not quite as long lasting as other labdanum materials. Could be very useful for oud notes.

  3. 5 out of 5

    Robert Johnson

    Another material I love. It is animal, and I do smell the ambergris, but its more like rut than ambergris to my nose. Its a very sweet smell to me also. sweet, leathery, dirty animal- edge of castoreum – a hay like quality, and some tobacco tones. It has the same sort of quality to the scent as roasting cocoa beans- its a richness, and a soft brown feeling in the mind with warmth. very sensual.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Marcelo Gallegos

    Absolutely beautiful material. I do get the amber/animal vibe, but so much more. Deep coffee and cocoa. Smoky labdanum and tobacco absolute. Rich and sweet dried fruits. Versatile in many blends, but especially with woods, incense accords, and narcotic florals (I like this very much with tuberose).

  5. 5 out of 5

    AL

    A must material for me in creating dry, animalic amber base. Exceptionally beautiful and works really well with tobacco accord too!

  6. 5 out of 5

    Jamie

    Every perfumer should have this in their organ. Even those who shy away from animalics can find a reason to incorporate this. Blends beautifully with labdanum and other ambers.

  7. 5 out of 5

    Elise Broadway

    Absolutely gorgeous, powerful product- compliments nearly anything; right now I’ve got just the tiniest amount sitting with some spiced Damascus rose and it’s simply addictive. The initial blast of Labdanum/sweet castoreum is downright nasty, it sits just on the edge of “too much” animal in the most perfect way. Extremely good value for such a potent product.

  8. 5 out of 5

    Sam Hughes

    This is a material I wish I knew about from the beginning of my perfumery journey! Ambrarome absolute is a very versatile material that can be used to create a fresh powdery smell, blonde woods accord, animalic orris accords, metallic accords, add volume, accentuate sandalwood & amber accords, creating a true ambergris accord, as well as add a very unique tar note that doesn’t have a smokey facet. Overall ambrarome absolute is definitely more akin to older school smelling chypre and fougere compared to more modern ambergris alternatives such as cetalox, ambroxan, and ambergris oliffac. The animalic facet of ambrarome presents itself as a grassy powdery orris type note in smaller amounts and gets increasingly milky as the concentration increases. The milky aromatic grassy scent in CH 212 men is a great example of a higher milky concentration with silvery metallic notes whereas the buttery metallic notes within chrome is an example of a smaller concentration in a formulation. This material still has applications for modern formulations. Its is great for beginners because ambrarome is a much more complete base to start with than many other materials. It is versatile and can be more forgiving with its strength than many modern super amber type molecules that have replaced the usage of ambrarome.

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