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Freesia (Fleuressence)

Freesia (Fleuressence)

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Olfactory Notes: A fresh, peppery, and green-floral specialty accord.

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Key Features

✦ Synthetic freesia fragrance compound delivering a clean, fresh, powdery-floral character inspired by the freesia flower
✦ Industry substitute for natural freesia absolute, which is commercially unavailable due to negligible flower yield
✦ Versatile mid-note suitable for fine fragrance, body care, candles, reed diffusers, and fabric softeners
✦ Blends harmoniously with rose, violet, lily of the valley, green notes, musks, and light citruses
✦ Clean and skin-compatible profile making it suitable for leave-on and rinse-off cosmetic formulations
✦ Widely used in feminine floral, soliflore, and fresh-clean fragrance families
✦ Vegan and cruelty-free — no animal-derived ingredients or animal testing involved

About Freesia (Fleuressence)

Freesia is one of the most beloved floral notes in modern perfumery, yet the actual flower produces so little extractable oil that a true natural absolute is virtually absent from commercial supply. The freesia flower, native to southern Africa and popularized globally as a cut flower, is characterized by a clean, powdery-fresh scent with rosy and faintly green facets — a profile that perfumers have long sought to recreate synthetically. Fleuressence is a trade designation for a synthetic freesia fragrance compound formulated to capture this nuanced floral character with reliability and consistency across batches.

What distinguishes Freesia (Fleuressence) from simpler single-molecule approaches is its composed, naturalistic profile. Synthetic freesia accords draw on a palette of aroma chemicals including floral esters, linalool-type materials, light rose constructs, and green modifiers to produce a scent that registers as convincingly fresh and floral rather than harsh or one-dimensional. The result is a soft, clean floral that reads as modern and skin-friendly — suitable for both eau de parfum construction and functional fragrance applications where longevity and cost efficiency matter.

Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Freesia (Fleuressence) suitable for DIY perfumers, attar blenders seeking to add a contemporary floral dimension, soap and candle makers, cosmetic formulators developing body care and hair care lines, and home fragrance crafters working with reed diffusers and wax melts.

Olfactory Profile

SCENT DESCRIPTION : Freesia (Fleuressence) opens with a clean, airy freshness reminiscent of freshly cut freesia stems, carrying a soft powdery quality that keeps it from reading as sharp or aldehydic. The heart settles into a smooth rosy-floral sweetness with a faint green leafy lift that adds naturalism and depth. A delicate musky-powder dry-down anchors the scent without heaviness, leaving a clean, modern floral impression on the skin.

NOTE POSITION : Mid / Mid-Base

FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Floral · Fresh Floral · Powdery Floral

FACETS : Clean · Powdery · Rosy · Fresh · Green-Floral

TENACITY : Medium — approximately 4 to 6 hours on skin, longer on fabric and in wax

SILLAGE : Medium — projects softly within a personal space; intimate rather than broadcasting

Technical Specifications

Chemical Name : Synthetic Freesia Fragrance Compound (multi-component accord)
CAS Number : Verify with supplier (blend — no single CAS number applies)
Synonyms : Freesia accord, Freesia fragrance compound, Fleuressence freesia
Purity % : Verify with supplier (typically supplied as 100% fragrance compound)
Appearance : Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
Odor Threshold : Verify with supplier (blend-dependent)
Solubility : Soluble in alcohol, IPM, and fragrance diluents; not water-soluble
Specific Gravity : Verify with supplier (typically 0.940 – 0.980 g/cm³ range for floral compounds)
Flash Point : Verify with supplier (typically 65 – 90°C range — confirm before candle use)
Type : Synthetic fragrance compound

Applications & Usage Guidelines

Fine Fragrance ★★★★★
Freesia (Fleuressence) is a natural fit for feminine floral, fresh-clean, and soliflore fine fragrance compositions. It adds a convincing freesia heart note that blends smoothly with rose, muguet, violet, and white floral materials at typical usage rates of 3% to 15% in EDP.

Attar and Oriental Blending ★★★☆☆
While freesia is not a traditional attar note, Fleuressence can be used to modernize and freshen rose attars, floral ouds, and contemporary oriental blends. It softens heavy resinous or woody structures with a clean floral lift used at 1% to 5%.

Functional Fragrance ★★★★☆
The clean, non-polarizing floral character of Freesia (Fleuressence) makes it well-suited for shampoos, conditioners, body lotions, and fabric softeners where a fresh, pleasant floral note is desirable without consumer fatigue or skin sensitization concerns.

Cosmetics ★★★★☆
Leave-on products such as body lotions, creams, and hair conditioners benefit from the soft, powdery-floral character of this compound. It performs well in rinse-off products as well, maintaining fragrance presence through the wash cycle.

Home Fragrance ★★★★☆
Freesia (Fleuressence) works effectively in reed diffusers, wax melts, and scented candles. Its moderate volatility ensures progressive diffusion in ambient applications. Confirm flash point with your supplier before use in container candles.

IFRA & Usage Rate

RECOMMENDED USAGE RATES

EDP / Perfume : 5% – 15%
EDT : 3% – 10%
Body Lotion : 1% – 3%
Shampoo / Body Wash : 0.5% – 2%
Candle : 6% – 10% (verify flash point with supplier first)
Reed Diffuser : 15% – 25% in DPG or IPM base
Soap (Liquid) : 0.5% – 1.5%
Soap (Cold Process) : 1% – 3%
Fabric Softener : 0.2% – 1%

⚠️ Freesia (Fleuressence) is a multi-component fragrance compound. IFRA compliance limits apply per individual restricted components within the blend, not to the compound as a whole. Request a full IFRA compliance certificate and ingredient declaration from your supplier before formulating for commercial sale.

⚠️ For leave-on skin products and products used near mucous membranes, always verify the supplier's IFRA compliance certificate against Category 4 (body lotion), Category 5 (face cream), and Category 8 (products for lip application) limits for all sensitizing components that may be present in the blend.

⚠️ If the blend contains linalool, citronellol, geraniol, or other EU-listed fragrance allergens above 0.001% in leave-on or 0.01% in rinse-off products, EU allergen labeling rules require declaration on product packaging.

Blending Guide

USAGE METHOD 1 — Soliflore Freshness
Use Freesia (Fleuressence) as the dominant mid-note at 8% to 12% in an EDP with a brief citrus top (bergamot, lemon) and a light musk base (Habanolide, Galaxolide). This produces a clean, wearable soliflore that reads as modern and contemporary feminine.

USAGE METHOD 2 — Floral Bouquet Support
At lower concentrations of 3% to 5%, Fleuressence acts as a freshening and brightening agent in complex floral bouquets. Pair with rose absolute or rose oxide, jasmine sambac accord, and lily of the valley materials to build a full feminine floral heart with naturalism.

USAGE METHOD 3 — Functional Fragrance Base
In shampoos, conditioners, and fabric softeners, use Freesia (Fleuressence) at 0.5% to 1.5% pre-dissolved in a small amount of DPG or ethanol before incorporation into the water phase. This improves dispersion and even distribution in aqueous systems.

BEST PAIRINGS

Bergamot / Lemon → Brightens the opening and adds citrus freshness before the freesia heart develops
Rose Oxide → Creates an authentic freesia-rose accord with natural nuance
Lily of the Valley accord → Classic feminine floral companion; builds a full white-floral bouquet
Violet Leaf absolute → Adds a cool, watery-green facet that lifts the freesia character
Iso E Super → Provides diffusive woody lift and extends tenacity in fine fragrance
Habanolide / Galaxolide → Clean musk dry-down that anchors the floral without heaviness
Hedione → Adds a jasmine-magnolia brightness and diffusivity to the blend
Linalool → Smooths and freshens the overall accord, adding soft floral depth

AVOID
Heavy phenolic or smoky materials (eugenol, guaiacol) at significant concentrations — these clash with the clean floral character and discolor the blend.
Strong animalic bases at high levels — these overpower the delicate powdery-clean quality of freesia.

Perfumer's Note

Freesia occupies a unique space in modern perfumery — it is one of the most recognized and loved floral notes among consumers, yet the actual flower refuses to give up its scent through conventional extraction. Everything we call freesia in perfumery is a construction, a creative interpretation rather than a captured truth. What Fleuressence gets right is that powdery-clean freshness that makes freesia so universally appealing — it does not shout, it does not demand attention, but it settles into a composition and makes it feel finished, modern, and wearable. I find it indispensable in contemporary clean-floral and skin-scent work where aggressive or heavy notes simply do not belong.

ADVANCED TIP : For a hyper-realistic freesia accord, layer Freesia (Fleuressence) with a small addition of rose oxide (0.05% to 0.2% in the final blend) and a trace of violet leaf absolute (0.1% to 0.5%). Rose oxide contributes the characteristic metallic-rosy facet present in actual freesia blooms, while violet leaf adds the watery-green stem quality. Together with Fleuressence as your body, this three-part approach produces a freesia note that reads as significantly more natural and complex than the compound alone.

Safety & Storage

Physical State : Liquid
Skin Safety : Perform a patch test before leave-on use; follow supplier IFRA certificate limits for sensitizing components; avoid use on broken or damaged skin
Eye Contact : Avoid direct contact; rinse thoroughly with water for 15 minutes if contact occurs; seek medical advice if irritation persists
Ingestion : Not for internal use; keep away from children; seek medical attention immediately if swallowed
Ventilation : Use in a well-ventilated area; avoid prolonged inhalation of concentrated vapors
Storage : Store in a tightly sealed container away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture; keep below 25°C
Shelf Life : Typically 12 to 24 months from manufacture when stored correctly; verify best-before date with supplier
Container : Store in original supplier container or in dark glass / aluminum; avoid PET plastic for long-term storage
Flammability : Combustible liquid — keep away from open flames and ignition sources; confirm flash point with supplier before candle applications

FAQ

Q: What is Freesia (Fleuressence) and why is there no natural freesia oil?
A: It is a synthetic freesia fragrance compound designed to replicate the scent of freesia flowers. Natural freesia absolute does not exist commercially because freesia flowers produce negligible extractable oil — the synthetic compound is the industry-standard solution.

Q: Can I use Freesia (Fleuressence) in cold process soap?
A: Yes, at 1% to 3% usage rate. Pre-blend it with a carrier oil before adding to your soap batter to improve dispersion and reduce the risk of acceleration in the lye-heavy environment.

Q: Does this material comply with IFRA standards?
A: As a multi-component blend, compliance depends on the individual restricted components within the formula. Always request the supplier's IFRA compliance certificate before formulating commercially and check allergen labeling requirements for your market.

Q: Is Freesia (Fleuressence) suitable for use in reed diffusers?
A: Yes, it performs well at 15% to 25% diluted in DPG or IPM. The moderate volatility profile allows progressive and even diffusion across the diffuser sticks over time.

Q: How does Freesia (Fleuressence) compare to a natural freesia absolute or other floral aroma chemicals?
A: Because no commercially available natural freesia absolute exists, there is no natural benchmark to compare against. Unlike single-molecule floral materials such as Florhydral or linalool, Fleuressence is a composed accord designed to deliver a fuller, more rounded freesia impression. It is more ready-to-use than working from scratch with individual molecules but offers less compositional control for the advanced formulator who wants to build a custom freesia note from individual components.

Where Can You Safely Use Freesia (Fleuressence)?

Discover how Freesia (Fleuressence) performs across different applications—rated for safety, stability, and effectiveness.

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