Tangerinol
5.00 out of 5
(5 customer reviews)
$9.50 – $151.50
aka tangerine acetate, (E/Z)-6,10-Dimethylundeca-5,9-dien-2-yl acetate
CAS# 91482-37-0
Odor Description – Green-citrus, fresh, marine (seaweed, algae, kelp). Blends well with fresh and sparkling compounds.
Description
aka tangerine acetate, (E/Z)-6,10-Dimethylundeca-5,9-dien-2-yl acetate
CAS# 91482-37-0
Odor Description – Green-citrus, fresh, marine (seaweed, algae, kelp). Blends well with fresh and sparkling compounds.
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Kristen Wegner –
Quite sparkling and ethereal, like fresh sea air, interwoven with an elusive hint of tangerine or citrus, but reaching beyond such mundane things. It seems to add a breath of fresh air to all sorts of things.
mahan.maro.woods –
I didn’t like it when I smelled the bottle but diluted and added to orange essential oil it’s fabulous. Extends the orange oil in a light fresh natural way. Buying it again.
Raffaello Sapere –
Wonderful aromatic component, suitable both to give body to mandarin notes and to broaden the top notes, in fragrances with hints of sea and citrus. Fantastic!
Salvatore –
What an interesting material this is. I get a distant sunny tangerine note in the background. But for me this smells more like salty ocean water and/or hot steel (like a steel beam that’s been roasting under the sun). I’m using it lightly as a salty marine/metal accord.
Eric –
Very interesting at first take from the bottle but it does magical things in citrus blends!