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Cetalox (Ambrox DL)

Cetalox (Ambrox DL)

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Olfactory Notes: Dry · Woody · Ambery · Marine · Animalic · Skin-like

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Information About Cetalox (Ambrox DL)

Key Features

✦ Synthetic ambergris molecule — vegan and cruelty-free alternative to whale-derived ambergris
✦ Powerful fixative that anchors and extends fragrance longevity by 6–12 hours
✦ Warm, dry, woody-ambery profile with subtle animalic and skin-like facets
✦ Racemic dl-isomer form for a rounder, smoother diffusion
✦ Stable in alcohol, soap, candles, lotions and detergents
✦ Backbone of iconic fragrances including Creed Aventus, Dior Sauvage and Juliette Has A Gun Not A Perfume
✦ IFRA-friendly with broad usage allowance across fragrance categories

About Cetalox (Ambrox DL)

Cetalox (Ambrox DL) is a synthetic aroma chemical developed to replicate the warm, sensual, marine-woody character of natural ambergris — a rare secretion from the sperm whale historically used as a fixative in luxury perfumery. It was first synthesized by Firmenich in 1950 from sclareol, a diterpene extracted from clary sage, and has since become one of the most important molecules in modern perfumery.

What makes Cetalox (Ambrox DL) special is its dual personality. As the racemic dl-mixture, it delivers a slightly drier, more diffusive and rounder amber tone than the pure laevo isomer, making it ideal for compositions that require luminous warmth without heaviness. It works as both a character note and a silent fixative, lifting and holding lighter materials while imparting a polished, expensive feel to the dry-down.

Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Cetalox (Ambrox DL) suitable for fine fragrance, attar and mukhallat blending, oud compositions, reed diffusers, scented candles, soap making and functional cosmetic applications.

Olfactory Profile

SCENT DESCRIPTION: A warm, dry amber breath that feels like sun-soaked driftwood on bare skin. The opening is soft and woody with a marine whisper, unfolding into a velvety, slightly animalic warmth that hugs the wearer rather than projecting loudly. There is a luminous, almost glowing quality — clean yet sensual, polished yet intimate. The dry-down lingers as a translucent skin scent that feels expensive and effortless.

NOTE POSITION : Base
FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Amber · Woody · Animalic
FACETS : Dry · Woody · Ambery · Marine · Skin-like
TENACITY : Very High — 24 to 48+ hours
SILLAGE : Medium — close-to-skin radiance with elegant projection

Technical Specifications

Chemical Name : Dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethylnaphtho[2,1-b]furan
CAS Number : 6790-58-5
Synonyms : Ambroxide · Ambrofix · Cetalox · Ambroxan (related)
Purity % : ≥ 95% (verify with supplier)
Appearance : White pasty solid
Odor Threshold : Extremely low — detectable below 0.2 ppb
Solubility : Soluble in ethanol, DPG (with warming), oils · Insoluble in water
Specific Gravity : Approx 0.99 (verify with supplier)
Flash Point : Above 100°C (verify with supplier)
Type : Synthetic

Applications & Usage Guidelines

Fine Fragrance ★★★★★
Cetalox (Ambrox DL) is a cornerstone of modern fine fragrance. It anchors compositions with a luminous amber glow, extends longevity dramatically and adds a polished, contemporary signature to woody, oriental and fougère structures.

Attar & Oriental Blending ★★★★★
Indispensable in oud, mukhallat and bakhoor compositions where it amplifies the warmth of agarwood, deepens rose-oud accords and lends a refined skin-like dry-down without overpowering traditional naturals.

Functional Fragrance ★★★★☆
Performs reliably in detergents, fabric softeners and air care thanks to its excellent stability in alkaline and high-temperature conditions, leaving a soft warmth that lingers on textiles.

Cosmetics ★★★★☆
Adds a luxurious skin-scent quality to lotions, body creams and solid perfumes. Requires gentle warming or pre-dissolution in alcohol or DPG for full incorporation.

Home Fragrance ★★★★★
Outstanding in reed diffusers and scented candles, where its high flash point and excellent throw deliver a long-lasting, sophisticated amber ambiance.

IFRA & Usage Rate

EDP (Eau de Parfum) : 1.0 – 10.0%
EDT (Eau de Toilette) : 0.5 – 5.0%
Body Lotion : 0.1 – 0.8%
Shampoo / Body Wash : 0.1 – 0.5%
Candles : 1.0 – 8.0%
Reed Diffuser : 2.0 – 10.0%
Soap (Cold Process) : 0.5 – 3.0%

IFRA 51st Amendment Status : Currently not restricted for any category — usage governed by good manufacturing practice (verify with supplier and current IFRA standard)

⚠️ Pre-dissolve Cetalox (Ambrox DL) in warm ethanol or DPG before incorporating into water-based or emulsion systems
⚠️ Avoid direct heating above 60°C in finished compounds to preserve olfactory integrity

Blending Guide

Method 1 — Pre-dissolution
Dissolve Cetalox (Ambrox DL) at 10–20% in warm perfumer's alcohol or DPG before adding to your concentrate. This ensures even distribution and prevents recrystallization in the finished product.

Method 2 — Fixative Layer
Add 2–5% to the base of any composition to extend longevity of citrus, floral and aromatic top notes by 6–12 hours.

Method 3 — Soliflore Amplifier
At 1–3%, use it to give body and warmth to single-flower soliflores such as rose, jasmine or orange blossom without altering their character.

BEST PAIRINGS

Iso E Super → Creates the iconic transparent woody-amber accord
Cashmeran → Builds a velvety modern musky-amber base
Oud / Agarwood → Lifts and polishes the smoky-resinous depth
Bergamot → Adds glow and length to citrus openings
Rose Absolute → Produces a luxurious rose-amber attar dry-down
Ambrette Seed → Reinforces the natural skin-musk quality
Vanillin → Creates a creamy, gourmand amber drape

AVOID

Strongly alkaline cold-process soap above 5% may shift the dry-down toward dryness
Direct contact with strong oxidizers during compounding

Perfumer's Note

Ambrox DL is the silent architect of modern perfumery. Most wearers cannot name it, yet they feel its presence as that elusive "expensive" quality in a great fragrance — the warm radiance that makes skin smell better than itself. Working with the dl-form gives me a slightly drier, more diffusive amber than pure Ambrox, which I find ideal for transparent woody compositions where I want luminosity without sweetness.

ADVANCED TIP: For a hyper-modern minimalist amber accord, blend Ambrox DL 8% + Iso E Super 15% + Cetalox 2% + Cashmeran 1% in perfumer's alcohol and let it macerate for 4 weeks. This becomes a stunning standalone skin scent or a luminous base layer for any composition — the kind of accord that powers the entire niche fragrance movement.

Safety & Storage

Physical State : Solid crystalline flakes at room temperature
Skin Safety : Generally safe at recommended use levels — patch test recommended
Eye Contact : Avoid contact — flush with water if exposed
Ingestion : Not for internal use — keep out of reach of children
Ventilation : Use in well-ventilated area when handling raw material
Storage : Cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat
Shelf Life : 36 months in original sealed container
Container : Tightly sealed glass or HDPE — avoid soft plastics
Flammability : Low — flash point above 100°C

FAQ

Q: Is Cetalox (Ambrox DL) the same as Ambroxan or Ambrox Super?
A: They share the same core chemistry (Ambroxide) but differ in stereochemistry and supplier. Ambrox DL is the racemic dl-mixture, while Ambrox Super is typically the levorotatory form.

Q: How do I dissolve Cetalox (Ambrox DL) crystals?
A: Pre-dissolve in warm perfumer's alcohol or DPG at 10–20% concentration before adding to your formula. Gentle warming below 60°C helps speed the process.

Q: What percentage should I use in a perfume?
A: Start at 2–3% in EDP for a balanced amber backbone. You can push it to 8–10% for a bold ambergris-forward signature.

Q: Does Cetalox (Ambrox DL) have any IFRA restrictions?
A: It currently has no specific IFRA category restrictions and is governed by good manufacturing practice. Always verify against the current IFRA standard before commercial release.

Q: How does Cetalox (Ambrox DL) compare to natural ambergris?
A: Natural ambergris has a more complex marine-fecal-mineral character with subtle nuances developed through years of ocean aging. Ambrox DL captures the warm, dry, ambery heart of that profile in a sustainable, vegan and ethically sound form.

Where Can You Safely Use Cetalox (Ambrox DL)?

Discover how Cetalox (Ambrox DL) performs across different applications—rated for safety, stability, and effectiveness.

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