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Hedione

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Olfactory Notes: Bright, transparent "Jasmine" airiness; boosts radiance.

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Key Features

✦ Synthetic jasmonate ester — the molecule behind the transparency and radiance in iconic fragrances like Dior Eau Sauvage and Chanel No. 19
✦ Adds a soft, luminous, watery jasmine quality that lifts and opens any fragrance composition
✦ Exceptional diffusiveness — projects beautifully in alcohol-based perfumes at low concentrations
✦ Highly versatile — effective in fine fragrance, florals, orientals, fresh fougeres, and attar blending
✦ Works as a natural-smelling bridge between citrus top notes and floral or woody heart notes
✦ 100% vegan and cruelty-free synthetic material
✦ Stable across most cosmetic and fragrance applications with excellent blender compatibility

About Hedione

Hedione is the trade name for methyl dihydrojasmonate, a synthetic aroma chemical developed by Firmenich in the 1960s. It was first identified and isolated from jasmine absolute fractions and later synthesized to create a stable, consistent, and affordable version of one of jasmine's most important odour contributors. Its debut in Edmond Roudnitska's Eau Sauvage in 1966 marked a turning point in perfumery, introducing a new kind of airiness and transparency that had never been achieved before.

What makes Hedione extraordinary is its unusual ability to activate the human pheromone receptor TAAR1, making it feel intimately connected to skin in a way few other molecules can replicate. It does not smell loud or linear — instead it creates a soft radiance around the composition, making other ingredients smell more natural, more diffusive, and more beautiful. Perfumers often describe it as the ingredient that makes a fragrance smell expensive without announcing itself.

Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Hedione suitable for fine fragrance development, attar and oriental blending, functional fragrance applications, DIY eau de parfum and eau de toilette formulations, and home fragrance products including reed diffusers and scented candles.

Olfactory Profile

SCENT DESCRIPTION : Hedione opens with a soft, transparent, watery-green quality before settling into a delicate jasmine floral character. It is not a bold jasmine — it is more like jasmine reflected in still water, luminous and diffusive. There is a faint fruity-lactonic undertone that gives it warmth and skin-like intimacy. In a blend it radiates outward gently, lifting everything around it without taking centre stage.

NOTE POSITION : Mid to Base

FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Floral · Watery · Soft Musky

FACETS : Watery · Jasmine · Luminous · Transparent · Skin-like

TENACITY : Medium-High — projects well for 6 to 8 hours in alcohol

SILLAGE : Medium-High — radiant and diffusive, creates a soft luminous trail without heaviness

Technical Specifications

Chemical Name : Methyl dihydrojasmonate
CAS Number : 24851-98-7
Synonyms : MDJ · Methyl dihydrojasmonate · Jasmonate methyl ester · Hedion
Purity : 97% min
Appearance : Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
Odor Threshold : Approximately 0.08 ppb in air — extremely low, highly potent
Solubility : Soluble in alcohol and oils — not soluble in water
Specific Gravity : 0.988 to 0.995 g/cm³ at 20°C
Flash Point : Approximately 100°C (212°F)
Type : Synthetic

Applications & Usage Guidelines

Fine Fragrance : ★★★★★
Hedione is an absolute essential in fine fragrance work. It adds the transparent, radiant quality that separates professional perfumes from basic blends. Use it generously in EDP and EDT formulations to create lift, diffusiveness, and naturalness. It is effective from 2% all the way up to 15% depending on the effect desired.

Attar and Oriental Blending : ★★★★☆
In attar and oriental compositions, Hedione softens heavy musks, ouds, and resins without disrupting their character. It introduces a fresh jasmine transparency that prevents oriental blends from feeling too dense or heavy. Particularly effective paired with rose and sandalwood bases.

Functional Fragrance : ★★★★☆
Performs well in rinse-off and leave-on functional products. Retains its soft jasmine character in lotions, conditioners, and fabric softeners. Slightly reduced performance in high-pH surfactant systems but still contributes noticeable radiance.

Cosmetics : ★★★☆☆
Usable in creams, lotions, and body products at low percentages. Skin-safe at recommended usage levels. Not a primary cosmetic active but contributes fragrance radiance to the product experience.

Home Fragrance : ★★★★☆
Works very well in reed diffusers and wax melts. Adds an airy, transparent jasmine quality to room fragrance blends. Less effective in paraffin candles due to lower throw at standard usage but performs better in soy wax formulations.

IFRA & Usage Rate

RECOMMENDED USAGE RATES

EDP : 3% to 15%
EDT : 2% to 10%
Body Lotion : 0.5% to 2%
Shampoo/Body Wash : 0.3% to 1%
Candle : 3% to 6%
Reed Diffuser : 5% to 12%
Soap (Melt and Pour): 1% to 3%

IFRA 51ST AMENDMENT STATUS

Hedione (methyl dihydrojasmonate) is not currently a restricted ingredient under the IFRA 51st Amendment. There are no mandatory usage limits imposed by IFRA for this material.

⚠️ Always follow your finished product safety assessment. Recommended usage rates above are industry standard guidelines — adjust based on your specific formulation and intended consumer.

⚠️ Hedione HC (high cis isomer) is a more concentrated version and is a separate material with different potency. Confirm which version you are using before setting final usage rates.

Blending Guide

METHOD 1 — RADIANCE BOOSTER
Use Hedione at 5 to 10% in any floral or fresh fragrance to add luminosity and diffusiveness. It works as a transparent amplifier — it makes other ingredients smell brighter and more natural without adding a competing character of its own.

METHOD 2 — JASMINE HEART BUILDER
Combine Hedione with Indole (0.1 to 0.3%), Benzyl Acetate (5 to 10%), and Linalool (3 to 5%) to create a realistic jasmine heart accord from scratch. Hedione provides the watery transparent backbone that holds the accord together.

METHOD 3 — ORIENTAL SOFTENER
In heavy oud, resin, or amber bases, add Hedione at 3 to 5% to lift the composition and prevent it from feeling flat or dense. It introduces a fresh contrast that makes the heavy base notes smell more refined and wearable.

BEST PAIRINGS

Benzyl Acetate → Builds a bright, fruity jasmine accord
Linalool → Adds clean floral softness and naturalness
Rose Oxide → Creates a modern dewy rose-jasmine effect
Iso E Super → Delivers a woody-transparent radiant accord
Galaxolide → Adds soft musk depth under the jasmine radiance
Bergamot EO → Opens the blend with a fresh citrus-jasmine lift
Sandalwood → Grounds the jasmine and extends longevity
Ambrette Seed → Adds a musky skin-like intimacy to the composition

AVOID
Using Hedione alongside strong phenolic materials like Eugenol at high concentrations — the phenolic sharpness competes with Hedione's transparency and reduces the radiant effect.

Perfumer's Note

I have used Hedione in almost every floral and fresh composition I have ever built. It is the one material that makes a fragrance smell genuinely professional — not because of what you smell in it, but because of what it does to everything around it. It radiates. It diffuses. It makes the whole blend feel alive in a way that is almost impossible to explain until you have smelled a formula with and without it. The fact that it activates human pheromone receptors is not just scientific trivia — you feel it on skin. Hedione has a strange intimacy that few synthetics can replicate.

ADVANCED TIP : Build a radiance accord using Hedione at 8%, Iso E Super at 5%, and Ambroxan at 1% as a pre-blend. Add this radiance base at 10 to 15% of your total formula before adding any other materials. This creates an invisible structural glow underneath your entire composition that makes the finished fragrance feel expensive, diffusive, and skin-close simultaneously. This technique is widely used in commercial fine fragrance at a professional level.

Safety & Storage

Physical State : Clear to pale yellow liquid at room temperature
Skin Safety : Non-sensitizing at recommended usage rates — skin safe for leave-on and rinse-off applications
Eye Contact : Avoid direct contact — rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs
Ingestion : Not for internal use — keep away from children
Ventilation : Work in a well-ventilated area when handling undiluted material
Storage : Store in a cool, dark place away from heat and direct sunlight
Shelf Life : 2 to 3 years in properly sealed original container
Container : Store in glass or HDPE plastic — avoid PVC containers
Flammability : Flash point approximately 100°C — not classified as highly flammable at room temperature but keep away from open flame

FAQ

Q: What percentage of Hedione should a beginner start with?
A: Start at 3 to 5% in your total formula. You will immediately notice the radiance and diffusiveness it adds. Increase to 10% or higher once you understand how it interacts with your other materials.

Q: Can Hedione be used in soap making?
A: Yes at 1 to 3% in melt and pour or cold process soap. Some performance loss occurs in high-pH cold process soap but the transparent jasmine character still carries through reasonably well.

Q: Is Hedione a natural or synthetic ingredient?
A: Hedione is fully synthetic — it is a laboratory-produced jasmonate ester. It is inspired by natural jasmine chemistry but contains no natural jasmine extract. It is 100% vegan.

Q: Why does Hedione make fragrances smell more expensive?
A: Hedione creates transparency and radiance — two qualities that naturally expensive fragrance ingredients like real jasmine absolute and high-grade rose naturally possess. It activates the TAAR1 receptor in the olfactory system, creating a subconscious skin-closeness that reads as luxury.

Q: How does Hedione compare to Hedione HC?
A: Hedione HC is the high-cis isomer of methyl dihydrojasmonate and is approximately 5 to 8 times more potent than standard Hedione. Hedione HC is cleaner, more intensely floral, and more radiant — but also significantly more expensive. Standard Hedione is the workhorse version suitable for most DIY and semi-professional applications at a much more accessible price point.

Where Can You Safely Use Hedione?

Discover how Hedione 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
6
Fair
Talcum Powder
7
Reasonable
Tablet Soap
6
Fair
Liquid Soap
6
Fair
Shampoo
7
Reasonable
Hair Conditioner
7
Reasonable
Bath/Shower Gel
7
Reasonable
Reed Diffuser
9
Very Good
Cold Wave
5
Mediocre
Detergent Powder
5
Mediocre
Liquid Detergent
6
Fair
Fabric Softener
7
Reasonable
Candles
7
Reasonable
Incense
7
Reasonable