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Cedramber

Cedramber

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Olfactory Notes: Dry, woody, ambery, and cedar-like.

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Key Features

✦ Synthetic woody-amber aroma chemical with a warm, cedar-infused amber character ideal for base construction
✦ Functions as a powerful fixative, extending the life and projection of lighter fragrance notes
✦ Exceptional tenacity with a smooth, resinous dry-down lasting well beyond 12 hours on skin
✦ Highly versatile across fine fragrance, attar blending, body care, and home fragrance formats
✦ Blends harmoniously with musks, woods, resins, and oriental accords for complex layered compositions
✦ Used widely in luxury perfumery to add depth, warmth, and smooth amber texture to compositions
✦ Vegan, cruelty-free, and synthetic in origin — consistent quality batch to batch

About Cedramber

Cedramber is a synthetic aroma chemical belonging to the amber-woody fragrance family, developed to capture the warm, resinous, and slightly cedar-inflected character associated with classic amber bases. It emerged from the broader industry drive to create durable, cost-effective woody-amber materials that could replicate and enhance the richness of natural resins and ambergris-inspired accords. Its development reflects decades of advancement in synthetic fragrance chemistry aimed at delivering stable, predictable ingredients for professional formulators.

What makes Cedramber particularly valuable is its dual identity as both a character ingredient and a functional fixative. It does not merely add scent — it actively anchors surrounding materials, slows their volatilisation, and gives a composition a sense of cohesion and longevity. The warm, slightly powdery-woody drydown it creates is subtle enough to support other notes without dominating, yet persistent enough to define the long-term impression of a fragrance. This balance between support and character makes it a preferred tool in oriental, woody, and amber-forward perfumery.

Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Cedramber suitable for DIY perfumers, attar blenders, cosmetic formulators, and indie fragrance brands looking for a reliable, high-quality base material.

Olfactory Profile

SCENT DESCRIPTION : Cedramber opens with a warm, slightly dry cedar-wood impression that quickly settles into a smooth, resinous amber character. There is a quiet powdery softness underneath, balanced by an earthy, almost mineral depth that gives it weight and presence. On dry-down, it becomes increasingly warm and skin-like, wrapping around other notes with a refined, velvety amber-wood texture. It is restrained rather than loud — sophisticated in the way it contributes without announcing itself.

NOTE POSITION : Base / Mid-Base

FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Woody · Amber / Oriental · Musky Woody

FACETS : Warm · Cedar-Woody · Resinous · Powdery · Amber-Dry

TENACITY : Very High — 12 to 24+ hours on skin and blotter

SILLAGE : Medium — projects with quiet confidence; not a projection monster but registers clearly in the dry-down and on warm skin

Technical Specifications

Chemical Name : Verify with supplier (amber-woody synthetic; cyclic terpene derivative class)
CAS Number : Verify with supplier
Synonyms : Cedar Amber · Woody Amber Base Material · Cedramber Aroma Chemical
Purity : 98%+ (verify with supplier COA)
Appearance : Colourless to pale yellow clear liquid
Odor Threshold : Very low — active at trace concentrations
Solubility : Soluble in alcohol and carrier oils; insoluble in water
Specific Gravity : Approximately 0.960 – 0.980 g/cm³ (verify with supplier)
Flash Point : Above 100°C (verify with supplier SDS)
Type : Synthetic

Applications & Usage Guidelines

Fine Fragrance : ★★★★★
Cedramber is a flagship ingredient for fine fragrance base construction. It adds the warm amber-woody depth that defines oriental, woody-aromatic, and chypre structures. Perfumers rely on it to give compositions longevity and a refined, expensive dry-down character.

Attar and Oriental Blending : ★★★★★
In attar and concentrated oil-based perfumery, Cedramber performs exceptionally. Its oil solubility, high tenacity, and warm resinous character integrate beautifully with oud, sandalwood, musks, and resins to build the layered, complex bases characteristic of Arabic and South Asian perfume traditions.

Functional Fragrance : ★★★★☆
Cedramber holds reasonably well in rinse-off and leave-on functional formats such as body lotions and hair care. Its stability and low usage threshold allow effective contribution even at restricted levels. Performance should be validated against product matrix.

Cosmetics : ★★★☆☆
Suitable for fragrance use in creams, lotions, and body products at appropriate usage rates. Formulation compatibility and skin sensitisation thresholds should be observed. Not typically used as a primary cosmetic active but contributes to fragrance identity in cosmetic compositions.

Home Fragrance : ★★★★☆
Performs well in reed diffusers, wax melts, and room sprays where its warm amber-wood character adds a luxurious, enveloping quality to a space. In candles, performance may vary depending on wax type and wick selection — testing recommended.

IFRA & Usage Rate

Application : Suggested Usage Rate
EDP (Eau de Parfum) : 2.0 – 5.0%
EDT (Eau de Toilette) : 1.0 – 3.0%
Body Lotion : 0.5 – 1.5%
Shampoo / Body Wash : 0.3 – 1.0%
Candle : 3.0 – 8.0%
Reed Diffuser : 5.0 – 15.0%
Bar Soap : 0.5 – 1.5%

IFRA 51st Amendment Limits
Verify current IFRA limits with your supplier's SDS and the official IFRA database at ifrafragrance.org. IFRA category restrictions vary by product type. Always calculate compliance against your final formulation concentration.

⚠️ These are general guidance ranges only. Always confirm limits for your specific application category before finalising formulations.
⚠️ Perform IFRA compliance calculations based on the percentage of Cedramber in your complete formula, not in the fragrance concentrate alone.

Blending Guide

METHOD 1 — Base Anchoring
Add Cedramber as a foundational base layer at 1–3% in your total formulation before building other elements. This creates a warm amber-woody floor that supports and extends everything placed above it, particularly musks, florals, and lighter woody notes.

METHOD 2 — Accord Construction
Combine Cedramber with a synthetic musk (such as Iso E Super, Galaxolide, or Habanolide) and a woody material (cedarwood, sandalwood, or Cashmeran) to build a complete amber-woody accord from scratch. This approach is especially effective for attar bases and oriental compositions.

METHOD 3 — Dry-Down Enhancement
Add Cedramber at 0.5–1% to an existing formula specifically to improve its dry-down quality. Even at low concentrations, it adds a characteristic smooth, amber-wood warmth that makes a composition feel more polished and complete on the skin over time.

BEST PAIRINGS

Oud Oil / Oud Aroma Chemicals → Deepens and extends the resinous, woody character of oud compositions
Sandalwood / Sandalwood Synthetics → Creates a creamy, warm, woody-amber structure with excellent tenacity
Musk Ketone / Galaxolide → Builds a soft powdery-amber-musk accord popular in skin-scent perfumery
Frankincense / Olibanum → Adds resinous, warm depth to incense-inspired oriental blends
Vetiver → Produces an earthy, smoky-amber-woody accord ideal for niche-style compositions
Labdanum Absolute / Resinoid → Enhances the amber facets and adds natural resinous richness
Rose / Rose Oxide → Balances the woody warmth with a soft floral-amber contrast

AVOID
Avoid overusing Cedramber in fresh, aquatic, or light citrus compositions where its warm amber-woody heaviness can clash with the overall freshness intended. At high concentrations it can dominate a blend and reduce transparency.

Perfumer's Note

Working with Cedramber is like adding the memory of a warm room to a fragrance. It does not compete for attention — it simply makes everything else smell better, longer, and more complete. I reach for it whenever a composition feels thin in the base or loses its identity too quickly on skin. Even a fraction of a percent can transform the dry-down of a formula from flat to dimensional. Its cedar-inflected amber warmth is particularly at home in Pakistani and Gulf-style attars where longevity and base richness are non-negotiable. I think of it less as an ingredient and more as a structural material — like the mortar between the bricks of a fragrance.

ADVANCED TIP : Blend Cedramber with an equal or slightly higher proportion of Iso E Super (1:1.5 ratio, Cedramber to Iso E Super) and add a small percentage of a soft musk at around 0.5%. The result is a transparent, woody-amber skin-scent accord with extraordinary tenacity. Apply this sub-accord at 2–4% total in your formula as a foundation layer before adding florals, spices, or resins. This technique is widely used in contemporary niche-style compositions and translates beautifully to concentrated oil-based Pakistani attars.

Safety & Storage

Physical State : Clear liquid at room temperature
Skin Safety : May cause sensitisation in some individuals. Perform patch test before extended skin contact. Follow IFRA guidelines for usage limits in leave-on products.
Eye Contact : Avoid direct contact. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water for 15 minutes and seek medical advice if irritation persists.
Ingestion : Not for internal use. Keep away from children. If ingested accidentally, seek immediate medical attention.
Ventilation : Use in a well-ventilated workspace. Avoid prolonged inhalation of vapour or mist during weighing and blending.
Storage : Store in a cool, dark, well-ventilated area away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and oxidising agents.
Shelf Life : 24 to 36 months when stored correctly in sealed containers. Check for any change in odour or appearance before use.
Container : Store in original tightly sealed aluminium or dark glass containers. Avoid PET plastic for long-term storage.
Flammability : Combustible liquid. Keep away from open flame, sparks, and high heat sources. Flash point above 100°C — verify with supplier SDS.

FAQ

Q: What does Cedramber smell like?
A: It has a warm, woody-amber character with soft cedar nuances and a smooth, slightly powdery resinous dry-down. It is subtle and refined rather than sharp or loud.

Q: Can beginners use Cedramber in their first perfume blends?
A: Yes. Start at 1–2% in your total formula as a base layer. It blends easily with musks and woods and helps give beginner compositions a polished, long-lasting finish.

Q: Is Cedramber safe for skin-contact products like body lotion?
A: It can be used in leave-on products within IFRA-compliant usage rates. Always verify current IFRA category limits and perform a patch test. Do not use above recommended levels.

Q: How is Cedramber used in attar and oil-based perfumery?
A: It performs very well in oil-based formats. Use it at 2–5% as a base builder in attar compositions. It pairs especially well with oud, sandalwood, and musk bases to add warm amber depth and extend the overall longevity of the attar.

Q: How does Cedramber compare to natural ambergris or amber resinoids?
A: Natural ambergris and amber resinoids are complex, animalic, and highly variable in character and cost. Cedramber offers a more accessible, consistent, and cost-effective woody-amber quality. It captures the warm, resinous dry-down of amber without the animalic facets, making it easier to work with and suitable for vegan formulations. For formulators seeking a pure synthetic amber-woody anchor without natural material complexity, Cedramber is the practical professional choice.

Where Can You Safely Use Cedramber?

Discover how Cedramber performs across different applications—rated for safety, stability, and effectiveness.

Alcoholic Perfume
9
Very Good
Anti-perspirants/Deo
7
Reasonable
Creams and Lotions
7
Reasonable
Lipsticks
4
Slight Issues
Talcum Powder
7
Reasonable
Tablet Soap
6
Fair
Liquid Soap
6
Fair
Shampoo
6
Fair
Hair Conditioner
7
Reasonable
Bath/Shower Gel
6
Fair
Reed Diffuser
8
Good
Cold Wave
3
Discoloration
Detergent Powder
5
Mediocre
Liquid Detergent
5
Mediocre
Fabric Softener
7
Reasonable
Candles
7
Reasonable
Incense
8
Good