What are the chemical use in perfume:
What are the chemical use in perfume:
• Today, perfumes are increasingly made using synthetic chemicals. Oftentimes, scents that occur naturally are reproduced synthetically rather than sourced and extracted. This is because it’s either less expensive to produce or the natural ingredient doesn’t produce its own oil to be extracted. Some of these synthetic perfume ingredients include:
• Aliphatic Aldehyde
• Calone
• Iso E Super
• Hedione
• Indole
• Some natural scents such as musk and lily of the valley can be synthetically made as well. Lily of the valley doesn’t produce its own oil, so the scent must be synthetically made. Musk comes from animals, so the scent can be expensive and complicated to obtain naturally. Synthetic musks were made to make it less expensive to produce and charge on the market.
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