Phenyl Ethyl Tiglate
5.00 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)
$9.50 – $92.00Price range: $9.50 through $92.00
SDS US – PHENYL ETHYL TIGLATE(2686)
CAS# 55719-85-2
Odor Description – A sweet green rose aroma with a natural leafy herbaceousness. Used in hyacinth compositions and for a fresh outdoors type fragrance.
Description
CAS# 55719-85-2
Odor Description – A sweet green rose aroma with a natural leafy herbaceousness. Used in hyacinth compositions and for a fresh outdoors type fragrance.
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| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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maya.sky –
I find Rose materials highly challenging. Most, I’m not loving. THIS one I adore! It’s a celebration when I come across a rose AC or blend. I don’t recall that I have, except for the Absolutes, and even then, only one or two. That’s how much I’m rejoicing over this one. Happy to be the first reviewer as well 🫠
maya.sky –
Apologies, the sentence should be, “when I come across a Rose blend , that I love.”
Dre –
Very pleasant, smooth, fresh, sweet. One of the few materials I’ve tried that sticks on skin for hours without becoming nose blinding.
I get the floral herbal associations like in the description, but it mostly has a fruity-apple nuance that i tend to key in on