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Cashmeran
Cashmeran
Olfactory Notes & Usage: Complex "Blonde Woods" (woody/musky/spicy) scent.
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Information About Cashmeran
Key Features
- Woody-musky material with warm spicy amber and soft floral facets
- Creates a diffusive, enveloping drydown with cashmere-soft texture
- Ideal for luxury musks, niche florals, modern ambers, and unisex blends
- Works as a base or heart note, blending florals, woods, and resins seamlessly
- Suitable for attars, oil perfumes, fine sprays, solids, and body mists
About Cashmeran
Cashmeran is a modern, complex woody-musky aroma chemical with a smooth scent profile that combines warm wood, soft musk, spicy amber, and a hint of fruit-floral freshness. It adds a luxurious, cashmere-like texture to perfumes, providing a diffusive and sensual drydown that lasts for hours.
This multi-faceted material is perfect for orientals, woody-florals, musky bases, and niche unisex creations, where it brings depth, softness, and elegance.
Olfactory Profile
Applications & Usage Guidelines
Use 2–6% to create warm musky elegance and soft woody texture in skin scents, floral ambers, and unisex perfumes.
Blending Guide
Pro Tip
💡 To add soft woody-musk warmth to your perfume 🧣🌲, use 2–6% Cashmeran in oil or alcohol-based compositions.
🌸 Blend with jasmine, violet, or heliotropin for smooth floral musks.
🔥 Add to ambroxan, sandalwood, or coumarin for a luxury drydown.
🧴 Use in skin scents, niche mists, or gender-neutral perfumes for cashmere-like comfort.
🔄 Let your formula rest 5–10 days—Cashmeran needs time to fully bloom.
⚠️ Diffusive and soft—works well in both heart and base layers for rich transitions.
Safety & Storage
FAQ
Q1: What does Cashmeran smell like?
It smells woody and musky, with warm spicy amber, floral, and powdery notes—soft, comforting, and elegant.
Q2: Is it natural or synthetic?
Cashmeran is a synthetic aroma chemical, specially designed for luxurious woody-musky effects in perfumery.
Q3: Can it be used in oil-based perfumes or attars?
Yes! It is fully soluble in DPG, alcohol, and fixed oils, making it ideal for roll-ons, attars, and solid perfumes.
Q4: What styles of perfumes benefit from Cashmeran?
Best in floral musks, amber woods, skin scents, orientals, and niche perfumes.
Q5: What does it blend well with?
Pairs beautifully with ambroxan, tonka, rose, violet, sandalwood, heliotropin, and musk ketone.
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