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Ethyl vanillin (10% in DPG)

Ethyl vanillin (10% in DPG)

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Olfactory Notes: Intense, creamy vanilla; much stronger than Vanillin.

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Information About Ethyl vanillin (10% in DPG)

Key Features

  • Pre-diluted 10% Ethyl Vanillin in DPG for easy formulation
  • Intensely sweet vanilla scent, ideal for gourmand and oriental perfumes
  • Adds warmth, richness, and edible softness to the base
  • Easier to blend than raw powder – perfect for attars, sprays, and lotions
  • Pairs well with balsamic, spicy, fruity, and musky notes

About Ethyl vanillin (10% in DPG)

10% Ethyl Vanillin in DPG is a convenient, pre-diluted blend of the powerful sweet, creamy vanilla aroma chemical Ethyl Vanillin, dissolved in DPG (Dipropylene Glycol) for easy handling and accurate measurement in your fragrance formulas. This blend provides the delicious warmth of vanillin with 3× the intensity of regular vanillin, ideal for use in gourmand, oriental, and amber perfumes.

Its rich, sweet, slightly spicy vanilla character pairs beautifully with notes like Benzaldehyde, tonka, Benzoin, and musks. This 10% dilution makes it simple to incorporate into roll-ons, solid perfumes, candles, and body mists without needing to pre-mix or measure powders.

Olfactory Profile

SCENT DESCRIPTION : Ethyl Vanillin opens with an immediate wave of warm, intensely sweet vanilla that feels creamier and fuller than standard vanillin. There is a subtle phenolic and balsamic undertone that adds depth without the smoky edge of natural vanilla absolute. In dilution, a soft powdery facet emerges that blends gracefully with musks and florals. On the dry-down it retains a clean, enveloping sweetness that clings to fabric and skin for many hours.

NOTE POSITION : Base / Mid-Base

FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Oriental · Gourmand · Balsamic

FACETS : Creamy · Sweet · Vanilla · Powdery · Balsamic

TENACITY : Very High — perceptible on skin 12 to 24 hours post-application at normal usage rates

SILLAGE : Medium to High — projects noticeably in warm conditions, becomes intimate and skin-close in cooler environments

Technical Specifications

Chemical Name : 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
CAS Number : 121-32-4
Synonyms : Ethavan · Bourbonal · Vanillin Ethyl Ether · 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
Purity : 99%+ (pharmaceutical and cosmetic grade)
Appearance : White to off-white crystalline solid
Odor Threshold : Approximately 0.04 to 0.4 ppb (air) — significantly lower than vanillin
Solubility : Slightly soluble in cold water; freely soluble in warm ethanol, DPG, IPM, and most fragrance carriers; dissolve gently at 40 to 50°C
Specific Gravity : 1.18 to 1.19 g/cm³ (solid bulk density; verify with supplier for lot-specific data)
Flash Point : Approximately 128°C (262°F)
Type : Synthetic aroma chemical

Applications & Usage Guidelines

Use 3–6% of this 10% dilution in perfumes, attars, and gourmand bases. Combine with Benzoin for a balsamic vanilla base, or with Benzaldehyde and fruity notes for dessert-inspired compositions. Great for candles, roll-ons, and warm winter perfumes.

IFRA & Usage Rate

RECOMMENDED USAGE RATES

EDP (Eau de Parfum) : 0.3 to 2.0%
EDT (Eau de Toilette) : 0.2 to 1.5%
Body Lotion / Cream : 0.05 to 0.5%
Shampoo / Body Wash : 0.05 to 0.3%
Candle (fragrance load) : 0.5 to 3.0%
Reed Diffuser : 1.0 to 5.0%
Cold-Process Soap : 0.1 to 0.5% (discoloration expected — use stabiliser)
Attar / Concentrated Oil : 0.1 to 1.0%

IFRA 51ST AMENDMENT STATUS

Ethyl Vanillin is not listed as a restricted or prohibited ingredient in the IFRA 51st Amendment at standard perfumery use levels. It is not a recognised skin sensitiser at normal concentrations and carries no mandatory QRA limit under current IFRA guidance. Formulators should follow general good manufacturing practice and conduct standard skin sensitisation risk assessment for final products as required by EU Cosmetics Regulation and local standards.

FEMA GRAS Status : Yes (FEMA 2464) — approved for food flavour use
EU Cosmetics Regulation : No mandatory labelling threshold as a named allergen under current Annex III listings
⚠️ Note: Always verify the most current IFRA standards against your specific formulation and intended market before final production.

Blending Guide

METHOD 1 — DILUTION IN DPG OR ALCOHOL
Ethyl Vanillin is a solid at room temperature. Warm your DPG or perfumers alcohol gently to 40 to 50°C, add your weighed ethyl vanillin at 10 to 20% in carrier to make a working solution, and allow it to dissolve fully before blending into your formula. This prevents dosing errors and ensures even distribution throughout the batch.

METHOD 2 — BASE NOTE ANCHOR IN ORIENTAL AND GOURMAND ACCORDS
Use ethyl vanillin at 0.3 to 1% as the backbone of oriental, amber, or gourmand bases. Pair it first with a musk such as Habanolide or Galaxolide to set the dry-down, then layer in resins, coumarin, or heliotropin before adding the top and mid notes. This builds the base-first framework that gives oriental fragrances their characteristic depth and longevity.

METHOD 3 — MICRO-DOSING FOR FLORAL ENHANCEMENT
At 0.05 to 0.15% ethyl vanillin works as an invisible sweetener and softener in floral compositions — particularly rose, jasmine, and tuberose — without registering as a distinct vanilla note. This technique is borrowed from classic French perfumery and adds an almost imperceptible warmth that makes florals feel more luxurious and wearable on skin.

BEST PAIRINGS

Coumarin → Creates a classic fougère-gourmand base with a warm, hay-like sweetness
Heliotropin → Adds a powdery almond-cherry facet ideal for oriental and floral-oriental blends
Iso E Super → Builds a modern woody-amber structure that is cedarwood-smooth and long-lasting
Ambroxan → Amplifies skin-warmth and adds an animalic, musky vanilla depth
Sandalwood / Sandalore → Produces a creamy, skin-close oriental drydown with excellent tenacity
Cinnamon / Eugenol → Creates spiced chai and oriental gourmand accords with excellent warmth
Tonalide / Galaxolide → Extends the sweet base into clean, laundry-style musk formulations
Rose Oxide / Geraniol → Softens the sweetness and adds a rosy-spice dimension

AVOID
Avoid combining at high concentrations with chlorine-based compounds or strongly alkaline systems such as un-superfatted soap without stabilisation — discoloration and performance degradation can occur. Do not blend with materials that are themselves prone to darkening without assessing the combined discoloration risk.

Perfumer's Note

💡Want to build a cozy vanilla accord for winter perfumes or dessert-inspired scents? 🍮🔥 Add 5% of this 10% Ethyl Vanillin blend with Benzoin and Benzaldehyde for a rich, creamy, mouthwatering base. Perfect for layering or use in solo sweet perfumes! 🧴✨

Safety & Storage

Physical State : White to off-white crystalline solid at room temperature; melts at approximately 76 to 78°C
Skin Safety : Generally considered safe at recommended usage rates; patch test recommended for leave-on products; avoid undiluted skin contact
Eye Contact : Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water for 15 minutes if contact occurs; seek medical advice if irritation persists
Ingestion : Not for internal use in cosmetic/fragrance applications; GRAS only applies to approved food flavour use levels — keep out of reach of children
Ventilation : Use in a well-ventilated workspace; fine dust from solid material should not be inhaled during weighing — use a dust mask if handling large quantities
Storage : Store in a cool, dry location away from direct light and heat; keep tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption and discoloration
Shelf Life : 2 to 3 years from date of manufacture when stored correctly; inspect for discoloration or clumping before use in final products
Container : Airtight amber glass or HDPE container preferred; avoid prolonged storage in clear glass or open containers
Flammability : Flash point approximately 128°C — not flammable under normal ambient conditions; keep away from open flame in heated candle and diffuser production environments

FAQ

1: How is Ethyl Vanillin different from regular Vanillin?

Ethyl Vanillin is stronger (about 3–4 times more potent), longer-lasting, and has a richer, deeper vanilla character with a slightly spicy edge.

Q2: Can I use this in attars or roll-on perfumes?

Yes! This DPG-based blend is perfect for oil-based perfumes and attars. It dissolves easily and blends smoothly into fragrance oils.

Q3: Is it suitable for candles or soaps?

Absolutely. It performs well in wax-based products and adds sweetness to handmade soaps, but always check heat stability and discoloration in test batches.

Q4: Is this skin-safe?

Yes, but always use within IFRA-recommended levels for your product category and perform patch tests for sensitive applications.

Q5: What scent families does it enhance best?

Gourmand, oriental, amber, and floral-vanilla perfumes benefit the most from its creamy warmth and fixative power.

Where Can You Safely Use Ethyl vanillin (10% in DPG)?

Discover how Ethyl vanillin (10% in DPG) performs across different applications—rated for safety, stability, and effectiveness.

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