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Rose Honey Accord
Rose Honey Accord
Olfactory Notes: Rose · Honeyed · Sweet · Floral · Warm · Slightly Powdery
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Key Features
✦ Pre-built rose and honey fragrance accord combining dewy floral richness with warm golden honey warmth in a single, ready-to-use ingredient.
✦ Exceptional performance in oriental attars, mukhallat, and gourmand EDP/EDT formulations where rose-honey is a perennial top-selling profile.
✦ Warm mid-base character that blooms on skin and improves significantly over the dry-down, developing from floral to honeyed over 2 to 4 hours.
✦ Versatile across alcohol perfumes, oil-based attars, cold process soap, candles, reed diffusers, and leave-on cosmetics.
✦ Vegan-friendly — the honey effect is achieved entirely through synthetic aroma chemicals with no animal-derived beeswax or honey present.
✦ Saves significant formulation time compared to building a rose-honey effect from scratch using individual aroma chemicals.
✦ Strong consumer appeal in the Pakistani and South Asian market where rose and honey are deeply familiar and emotionally resonant fragrance cues.
About Rose Honey Accord
Rose Honey Accord is a pre-formulated fragrance accord that brings together the two most universally beloved scent archetypes in South Asian and Middle Eastern perfumery — rose and honey. The combination has appeared in traditional attar traditions, Ottoman rose waters, gulkand-inspired compositions, and court-style orientals for centuries. In modern perfumery, the rose-honey pairing has become a cornerstone of the floral-gourmand and neo-oriental categories, appearing in globally recognised fine fragrances and niche compositions alike.
What makes a well-constructed rose-honey accord distinctive is the seamless integration of its two facets. Rather than smelling like rose and honey placed side by side, the best accords of this type create a third character — something velvety, warm, and skin-like that is richer than either note alone. The rose component is typically anchored by geraniol, citronellol, and phenethyl alcohol, while the honey facet arrives through phenylacetate esters and aldehyde derivatives that mimic the warm, waxy, pollen-dusted quality of natural honey. The result is a deeply coherent accord with smooth transitions and a long, flattering dry-down.
Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Rose Honey Accord suitable for perfumers, attar blenders, soap makers, candle crafters, and cosmetic formulators seeking a ready-to-use floral-gourmand base with broad application versatility.
Olfactory Profile
SCENT DESCRIPTION : Rose Honey Accord opens with a lush, dewy rose character that is slightly waxy and petaled, carrying an impression of fresh-cut blooms lightly dusted with warm pollen. As the initial floral brightness settles, a rich honey facet emerges — golden, beeswax-like, and smooth without tipping into confectionery sweetness. The mid-phase is the heart of the accord: velvety, warm, and deeply floral with a quiet intimacy that feels both luxurious and familiar. The dry-down is softly powdery and skin-close, leaving a warm residue that lasts for hours.
NOTE POSITION : Mid-Base
FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Floral · Gourmand · Oriental
FACETS : Rosy · Honeyed · Waxy · Powdery · Warm
TENACITY : High — 8 to 12 hours on skin, longer on fabric and hair
SILLAGE : Medium to High — projects warmly in close proximity; intimate but consistently noticeable
Technical Specifications
Chemical Name : Fragrance Accord — proprietary multi-component blend, no single chemical identity
CAS Number : Mixture — no single CAS number assigned; verify individual component CAS with supplier
Synonyms : Rose Honey Fragrance Accord · Floral-Gourmand Accord · Rose Miel Accord · Honey Rose Base
Purity % : Typically 99%+ neat accord — verify with supplier
Appearance : Clear to pale yellow liquid
Odor Threshold : Varies by component — verify with supplier
Solubility : Soluble in ethanol, IPM, DPG; partially soluble in mineral oil; insoluble in water
Specific Gravity : Approximately 0.950–1.010 at 25°C — verify with supplier
Flash Point : Approximately 65–80°C — verify with supplier
Type : Synthetic fragrance accord
Applications & Usage Guidelines
Fine Fragrance ★★★★★
Rose Honey Accord is a natural headliner in EDP, EDT, and extrait formulations. It provides body, warmth, and a consumer-loved character that performs consistently in floral-gourmand and oriental structures. Use at 5–15% for EDP and 3–10% for EDT.
Attar and Oriental Blending ★★★★★
Exceptionally well-suited for attar, mukhallat, and oil-based oriental compositions. The accord integrates effortlessly with oud bases, sandalwood, and amber resins, delivering a rich and rounded mid-base that matures beautifully over hours of wear. Use at 10–30% in neat attar oil blends.
Functional Fragrance ★★★★
Performs well in body lotions, creams, and hair care products where floral-gourmand profiles have strong market appeal. Both rose and honey notes carry high consumer recognition and positive emotional associations. Use at 1–2% in leave-on and 0.5–1.5% in rinse-off applications.
Cosmetics ★★★★
Suitable for lip balms, body butters, and skin-care bases. The honey facet adds a warm, sensory softness that complements moisturising product positioning. Verify individual component safety for lip-contact applications with your supplier's SDS before finalising.
Home Fragrance ★★★★
Works effectively in reed diffusers, wax melts, and scented candles. Rose-honey is a perennial best-seller in home fragrance, particularly in South Asian consumer markets. Use at 6–10% in candles and 15–25% in reed diffuser bases.
IFRA & Usage Rate
RECOMMENDED USAGE RATES
Application : Usage Rate
EDP : 5–15%
EDT : 3–10%
Body Lotion : 1–2%
Shampoo/Body Wash : 0.5–1.5%
Candle : 6–10%
Reed Diffuser : 15–25%
Soap (Cold Process) : 1–3%
Blending Guide
METHOD 1 — ATTAR OIL BASE
Blend Rose Honey Accord at 15–25% into a base of aged sandalwood oil or amyris. Allow the combined blend to rest and macerate for 48 to 72 hours before final evaluation. The honey facet deepens significantly during rest and the accord merges more seamlessly with the woody base, producing a richer and more rounded attar character.
METHOD 2 — ALCOHOL EDP
Dissolve at 8–12% in 95% perfumer's alcohol. Add DPG at 2–3% to improve diffusion and smooth the opening. Allow the perfume to rest for 7 to 14 days before final assessment. Chill-filter if visual clarity is required before bottling.
METHOD 3 — CANDLE AND WAX MELT
Add accord at 8–10% to fully melted wax at 65–70°C and stir thoroughly for 2 to 3 minutes before pouring at approximately 60–65°C. The honey facet rounds and becomes richer in warm wax applications, and the overall character develops a deeper, more resinous warmth than in alcohol.
BEST PAIRINGS
Oud Base Oil → Deepens oriental character and adds resinous woody complexity to the honey note
Sandalwood (Mysore) → Adds creamy smoothness and significantly extends the dry-down
Ambroxan → Amplifies skin-warmth and creates a modern, intimate sillage envelope
Vanilla Absolute → Pushes the accord fully into gourmand territory with soft, natural sweetness
Iso E Super → Adds diffusive radiance and modern transparency around the rose facet
Benzyl Benzoate → Functions as a fixative and extender in oil-based attar and mukhallat
Patchouli → Grounds the composition and adds earthy depth without competing with rose
Frankincense EO → Creates a spiritual, meditative character well-suited for attar and incense
AVOID
Avoid heavy musks at high concentrations as they can create an airless, thick quality that suffocates the rose note. Use light musks such as Habanolide or Hedione instead for lift and diffusion. Avoid high-dosage aldehydic materials unless a soapy rose effect is intentional, as they compete directly with the honey warmth and muddy the accord's mid-phase character.
Perfumer's Note
The first time I introduced a rose-honey accord into a sandalwood base, the transformation was immediate and unmistakable — the base went from quietly pleasant to something that felt lived-in and storied. Rose and honey is not merely a popular combination; it is a sensory archetype. It appears in South Asian attar culture, in traditional gulkand, in the beeswax-smoothed orientals of the Middle East, and in the most intimate moments of fine fragrance history. What I find most compelling about a well-built rose-honey accord is what happens at approximately the two-hour mark on warm skin — the rose softens, the honey comes forward, and the two notes blur into something that is neither floral nor gourmand but genuinely its own thing: warm, rounded, and deeply human.
ADVANCED TIP: Rather than leading with Rose Honey Accord as a headliner, try using it as a structural extender at 5–8% in the base layer of a more complex composition. Build your rose character independently in the heart using rose oxide for the metallic edge and citronellol for fresh petal lift, then allow the accord to appear only in the dry-down. This technique hides the pre-built character of the accord and instead lets it function as a warm, cohesive landing pad — adding honey depth in the final phase without telegraphing its origins in the opening.
Safety & Storage
Physical State : Liquid at room temperature
Skin Safety : Generally well-tolerated at recommended usage rates; patch test advised for leave-on applications
Eye Contact : Avoid direct contact; rinse thoroughly with clean water if contact occurs
Ingestion : Not for consumption; keep out of reach of children at all times
Ventilation : Use in a well-ventilated workspace when handling in quantities above 100g
Storage : Cool, dark location away from heat sources and direct sunlight; ideal temperature 10–25°C
Shelf Life : 24 to 36 months when stored in sealed container; verify with supplier
Container : HDPE or amber glass preferred; avoid prolonged storage in PET plastic
Flammability : Combustible liquid — keep away from open flame and ignition sources; flash point approx. 65–80°C, verify with supplier
FAQ
Q: What is Rose Honey Accord and how is it different from rose essential oil?
A: Rose Honey Accord is a pre-formulated fragrance blend that combines rose and honey notes into one ready-to-use ingredient. Unlike rose essential oil, it includes warm honey facets and is designed specifically for ease of use in perfumery, cosmetics, and home fragrance.
Q: Is the honey in this accord derived from real bees?
A: No. The honey character is produced using synthetic aroma chemicals such as phenylacetate esters and aldehyde derivatives. The accord is fully vegan and contains no animal-derived beeswax, honey, or bee products.
Q: Can I use Rose Honey Accord directly in cold process soap?
A: Yes, at 1–3% usage rate. Test a small batch first as some honey-facet components can accelerate trace in cold process soap. Using the accord in melt-and-pour or hot process reduces this risk considerably.
Q: Does Rose Honey Accord come with IFRA compliance documentation?
A: As a multi-component blend, IFRA compliance must be assessed on a component-by-component basis. Always request a full IFRA compliance certificate, ingredient disclosure, and Safety Data Sheet from your supplier before using in any regulated finished product.
Q: How does using Rose Honey Accord compare to building the effect from scratch?
A: Using a pre-built accord is faster, more consistent, and far more accessible for beginners. Building the effect from individual materials — geraniol, citronellol, rose oxide, phenylacetate esters — gives experienced formulators more precise control over each facet but requires access to multiple raw materials and significant blending experience.
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