Lilyflore® (Firmenich)
5.00 out of 5
(5 customer reviews)
$9.00 – $125.00
Note that this material is SOLID and must be heated to work with.
CAS# 285977˗85˗7
Odor Description – Beautiful muguet floral note between Hydroxycitronellal, Lilial and Lyral. Brings incredible volume and structure.
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Categories: Aroma Chemicals, Firmenich, Synthetic
Tags: floral, muguet, white floral, white flower
Description
CAS# 285977˗85˗7
Odor Description – Beautiful muguet floral note between Hydroxycitronellal, Lilial and Lyral. Brings incredible volume and structure.
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Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
5 reviews for Lilyflore® (Firmenich)
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Sebastian Reuter –
Full assessment needs more than a sniff of the neat material either from the bottle nor from smelling strip. It‘s odor is something between Hydroxycitronellal, Lilial and Lyral. A technical side note disappears at dilution like a kind of a coconut fatty aspect. It has an incredible intensity as well as substantivity (very much longer than that of Majantol, a seco derivative of the molecule) which is perhaps explainable by it’s intensity. It gives noticeable effects already at low dosage (0.05-0.1%), but can used up to 5-10%. It is main part of my own Lilial/Lyral replacement, where it’s amplified by Lilibelle (Symrise), Starfleur (IFF) and Hivernal (among others). The synergy of this four materials materials is particularly remarkable.
callumrorymitchell –
Definitely one of my secret weapons!
Edward D –
I love this stuff. Of all the lily variants this is my favorite
Jamie –
This product is one of the most beautiful recent developments in muguet materials. It is powerful but can be manipulated to work well at high amounts also. It rivals lyral in terms of longevity though not so much transparency. This is absolutely essential for all perfumers.
fernandochaver7 –
My lilyflore is dry and hard thats normal?
Christine Daley –
Hi Fernando, The Lilyflore is sometimes a liquid and sometimes a solid that needs to be melted to use. I would suggest melting and making a 10% dilution for your experimentation.
Here is the information about it from Firmenich
https://www.firmenich.com/product/lilyflorer-pe-955210-0
(note that under “Appearance” it says “liquid that could crystallize.”)