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Benzyl Salicylate
Benzyl Salicylate
Olfactory Notes: Very mild balsamic-floral; used to "blend" floral accords.
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Key Features
✦ Synthetic aromatic ester with a soft, sweet, balsamic, and slightly floral character — widely used as a base note and fixative across fine fragrance and functional applications.
✦ Outstanding fixative performance — extends the longevity of top and heart notes by anchoring the fragrance to skin and fabric for 12 to 24 hours.
✦ Essential ingredient in classic floral and oriental accords including jasmine, rose, lily of the valley, and chypre compositions.
✦ Excellent solvency power — dissolves solid and semi-solid aroma chemicals such as Coumarin, Galaxolide, and natural absolutes with ease.
✦ IFRA-regulated material — listed among the 26 EU fragrance allergens; declaration required above 0.001% in rinse-off and above 0.01% in leave-on products.
✦ Fully soluble in ethanol, IPM, fragrance oils, and esters — compatible with virtually all perfumery solvents and carrier bases.
✦ Vegan and synthetically produced from benzyl alcohol and salicylic acid — not animal-derived.
About Benzyl Salicylate
Benzyl Salicylate is a synthetic ester first identified in perfumery in the late 19th century. It is produced by the esterification of benzyl alcohol with salicylic acid and has since become one of the most widely used aroma chemicals in the fragrance industry. Its gentle, sweet-balsamic character made it an early favorite for floral compositions, and it appears in some of the most iconic fragrances of the 20th century, including Chanel No. 5, Shalimar, and Joy by Patou.
What makes Benzyl Salicylate particularly valuable is its dual role — it functions both as a subtle scent contributor and as a powerful fixative. It does not dominate a blend but instead holds everything together, slowing the evaporation of more volatile ingredients and adding a soft, powdery warmth to the dry-down. Its high solvency for other aroma chemicals also makes it a practical formulation tool, not just a fragrance ingredient.
Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Benzyl Salicylate suitable for DIY perfumers, attar blenders, soap makers, and cosmetic formulators who require a reliable, high-purity fixative for professional and artisan fragrance work.
Olfactory Profile
SCENT DESCRIPTION
Benzyl Salicylate opens with a delicate, sweet, and milky softness that slowly reveals a balsamic warmth with faint floral undertones. It carries a powdery, hay-like character that feels rounded and nostalgic rather than sharp or intrusive. On skin it blooms gently, adding a subtle creamy depth that supports floral and oriental bases without competing with the main accord. The overall impression is quiet, clean, and quietly refined — the scent of warm, sun-dried flowers rather than anything bold or assertive.
NOTE POSITION : Base / Fixative
FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Floral, Balsamic, Oriental
FACETS : Sweet · Balsamic · Powdery · Floral · Hay-like
TENACITY : High — 12 to 24 hours on skin, significantly longer on fabric
SILLAGE : Low to Medium — a skin-close presence that adds depth without projecting strongly
Technical Specifications
Chemical Name : Benzyl 2-Hydroxybenzoate
CAS Number : 118-58-1
Synonyms : Benzyl o-Hydroxybenzoate, Salicylic Acid Benzyl Ester, 2-Hydroxybenzoic Acid Benzyl Ester
Purity % : ≥98%
Appearance : Colorless to pale yellow viscous liquid
Odor Threshold : ~0.008 ppm (verify with supplier)
Solubility : Insoluble in water; soluble in ethanol, IPM, fragrance oils, and esters
Specific Gravity : 1.175 – 1.185 at 20°C
Flash Point : 108°C (226°F)
Type : Synthetic
Applications & Usage Guidelines
Fine Fragrance ★★★★★
Benzyl Salicylate is a cornerstone of fine fragrance formulation. It anchors floral, oriental, and chypre accords with balsamic warmth and extends longevity across all concentration levels. Use it as a base component or as a blending solvent for other aroma chemicals.
Attar & Oriental Blending ★★★★★
In attar and oriental perfumery, Benzyl Salicylate provides the soft, sweet balsamic cushion that unifies heavy musks, woods, and resins. It blends beautifully with oud, sandalwood, amber, and jasmine absolutes, giving oriental blends a refined and rounded dry-down.
Functional Fragrance ★★★★
Benzyl Salicylate performs well in soaps, shampoos, and body washes where its fixative quality extends scent on skin after rinse. It meets IFRA guidelines for rinse-off applications at recommended usage rates and adds warmth to functional fragrance blends.
Cosmetics ★★★
Historically used as a UV absorber in sunscreen formulations, Benzyl Salicylate is now more commonly used for its fragrance contribution in creams, lotions, and hair care. Formulators should observe EU allergen labeling requirements above threshold concentrations.
Home Fragrance ★★★★
In reed diffusers and wax melts, Benzyl Salicylate improves diffusion of floral notes and extends the life of lighter ingredients. Its low volatility makes it effective as a fixative in blended fragrance oils for all room scenting formats.
IFRA & Usage Rate
RECOMMENDED USAGE RATES
APPLICATION : RECOMMENDED %
EDP : 5 – 10%
EDT : 3 – 8%
Body Lotion : 0.5 – 1.5%
Shampoo / Body Wash : 0.5 – 1.5%
Candle : 3 – 6%
Reed Diffuser : 5 – 10%
Bar Soap : 1 – 3%
IFRA 51ST AMENDMENT LIMITS
IFRA CATEGORY : LIMIT %
Category 1 — Lip and oral hygiene : 0.7%
Category 3 — Eye area, baby products : 0.7%
Category 4 — Fine fragrance spray : 10%
Category 5A — Body lotion and cream : 1.5%
Category 5B — Face cream : 1.5%
Category 7A — Rinse-off hair products : 3%
Category 7B — Leave-on hair products : 1.5%
Category 9 — Rinse-off body, soap : 3%
Category 10A — Household surface cleaners : 10%
Category 11A — Candles (open flame) : No restriction noted
⚠ Benzyl Salicylate is a restricted material under IFRA guidelines. Always formulate within the limits above.
⚠ Listed among the 26 EU fragrance allergens. Label declaration required above 0.001% in rinse-off and above 0.01% in leave-on products.
⚠ Always verify the latest IFRA limits at ifrafragrance.org before finalizing formulations.
Blending Guide
USAGE METHODS
Method 1 — As a Fixative Base
Dissolve Benzyl Salicylate directly into your alcohol or carrier oil base before adding other aroma chemicals. Using it as your first ingredient creates a soft, balsamic foundation that improves the longevity of every material added on top.
Method 2 — As a Blending Solvent
Benzyl Salicylate has excellent solvency and can be used to dissolve solid or semi-solid aroma chemicals such as Galaxolide, Coumarin, or dense natural absolutes. Add the solid material to warm Benzyl Salicylate and stir before incorporating into the full concentrate.
Method 3 — As a Floral Enhancer
In jasmine, rose, and lily of the valley accords, add Benzyl Salicylate at 3–8% to round out the floral heart, reduce sharpness, and add a creamy warmth that bridges the heart and base seamlessly.
BEST PAIRINGS
Hedione (Methyl Dihydrojasmonate) → Amplifies floral diffusion and radiates a luminous jasmine effect
Iso E Super → Adds woody transparency and enhances the skin-feel fixative quality
Galaxolide → Builds a clean, powdery musk base with extended longevity
Coumarin → Deepens the balsamic warmth and adds hay-like gourmand sweetness
Amyl Salicylate → Creates a fuller, more complex salicylate accord for white florals
Benzyl Benzoate → Reinforces fixation and adds oriental depth to heavy bases
Linalool → Lifts the blend with fresh floral lift and softens the balsamic note
AVOID
Avoid using in very high-pH cold process soap without prior testing. Ester linkages can hydrolyze under extreme alkaline conditions, reducing scent performance and potentially causing discoloration.
Perfumer's Note
I have used Benzyl Salicylate in almost every floral and oriental blend I have built, and it never calls attention to itself — which is precisely why it is indispensable. It is the kind of ingredient you notice only by its absence. When it is in a blend, everything feels rounder, warmer, and more settled. When you remove it, the accord suddenly feels unfinished, slightly harsh, or too short-lived on skin. It is the acoustic ceiling of a fragrance — invisible architecture that defines the space without being heard.
ADVANCED TIP
Try using Benzyl Salicylate as the sole diluent for your jasmine or rose absolute instead of IPM or DPG. At a 9:1 ratio of Benzyl Salicylate to absolute, the absolute opens more slowly and with greater complexity, and the dry-down becomes significantly smoother. The salicylate facets present in the absolute itself align with those of the Benzyl Salicylate, creating a more coherent base that performs beautifully in both EDP concentration and in oil-based attars.
Safety & Storage
Physical State : Viscous liquid at room temperature
Skin Safety : May cause sensitization in susceptible individuals. EU-listed allergen above 0.01% in leave-on products. Patch test recommended.
Eye Contact : Irritant. Avoid direct contact. Rinse thoroughly with clean water if exposure occurs.
Ingestion : Not for consumption. Keep out of reach of children.
Ventilation : Work in a well-ventilated area when handling in quantity.
Storage : Store in a cool, dark location away from heat and direct sunlight. Ideal range 15–25°C.
Shelf Life : 2–3 years in a sealed, properly stored container
Container : Amber glass or HDPE plastic preferred. Avoid prolonged contact with PET.
Flammability : Combustible. Flash point 108°C. Keep away from open flames and heat sources.
FAQ
Q: What is Benzyl Salicylate used for in perfumery?
A: It is used primarily as a fixative and base note. It extends the longevity of other ingredients and adds a soft, balsamic warmth to floral, oriental, and chypre compositions.
Q: Is Benzyl Salicylate safe to use on skin?
A: Yes, when used within IFRA guidelines. It is an EU-listed fragrance allergen, so labeling is required above 0.01% in leave-on products. Patch testing is recommended for sensitive skin.
Q: Can it be used in cold process soap?
A: Yes, up to the IFRA Category 9 limit of 3%. Test in a small batch first as extreme alkalinity can affect ester stability and scent performance.
Q: Does it work well in candles?
A: Yes. It improves floral throw and acts as a fixative in wax blends. IFRA places no restriction on candle use and a usage rate of 3–6% in the fragrance load works well.
Q: How does Benzyl Salicylate compare to Amyl Salicylate?
A: Amyl Salicylate is lighter, greener, and more diffusive — best for fresh florals and lily of the valley. Benzyl Salicylate is heavier, warmer, and more balsamic, better suited for jasmine, rose, and oriental bases. Both can be used together for a richer salicylate accord.
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