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Cedramber
Cedramber
Olfactory Notes: Cedar · Amber · Dry Wood · Transparent · Soft · Musky · Warm
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Information About Cedramber
Key Features
- Elegant woody-amber material with clean cedar profile
- Adds warmth, body, and longevity to floral, woody, or musky perfumes
- Perfect for skin scents, minimalist perfumes, and luxury woods
- Fixative and base builder for attars, oil perfumes, and solids
- Diffusive yet subtle—blends seamlessly into modern compositions
About Cedramber
Cedramber is a refined ambery-woody aroma chemical with a clean, dry cedarwood-like character, enhanced by musky warmth and soft diffusive power. Often compared to Iso E Super, Cedramber offers more richness, tenacity, and smooth ambery body, making it an ideal choice for building long-lasting woody bases, skin scents, and musky amber compositions.
It works as a transparent yet persistent fixative, giving structure and projection to modern woods, ambers, florals, and oriental accords.
Technical Data
INCI Name: Cedramber
CAS Number: 72968-50-4
Molecular Formula: C14H26O
Appearance: Clear, pale yellow to amber liquid
Odor Description: Amber woody, dry cedar, soft musky, smooth
Purity: 98%+
Boiling Point: ~280°C
Flash Point: ~120°C
Density: ~0.92 g/cm³
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol, DPG, and oils
Recommended Usage Level: 1%–10% in concentrate
Category: Woody-Amber Fixative – Base Note – Perfumery Use
Application Tips
Use 2–6% in your base to give longevity and woody elegance to florals, musks, and dry oriental accords.
Pro Tip
💡 To build a modern woody-amber base 🌲🧴, use 2–6% Cedramber in oil perfumes, attars, or solid fragrance formulas.
🌸 Blend with floral hearts like jasmine or rose to add elegance and lasting warmth.
🪵 Pair with Iso E Super, Ambroxan, or Vertofix Coeur for luxurious niche woods.
🔥 Add to amber, oud, or musk for modern projection and drydown quality.
🔄 Let your blend rest for 7–10 days—Cedramber blooms beautifully over time.
⚠️ Subtle yet tenacious—ideal for layering and enhancing body without sharpness.
FAQ
Q1: What does Cedramber smell like?
It smells like clean, dry cedarwood, with soft ambery warmth and a smooth, musky finish—elegant and long-lasting.
Q2: How is it different from Iso E Super?
Cedramber is richer and smoother, with more amber depth and less sharpness, making it better for heavier woods and floral ambers.
Q3: Can I use it in oil-based perfumes or attars?
Yes! It’s fully soluble in DPG, carrier oils, and alcohol, and works wonderfully in roll-ons, solids, and body mists.
Q4: What perfume types benefit from Cedramber?
Best for woody-floral perfumes, niche minimalist blends, musky ambers, and unisex skin scents.
Q5: What blends well with it?
Pairs beautifully with rose, jasmine, musk ketone, ambroxan, sandalwood, oud, iso e super, and resinous amber materials.
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