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Verdyl Acetate
Verdyl Acetate
Olfactory Notes: Green · Floral · Gardenia · Violet Leaf · Fresh · Hyacinth · Dewy · Leafy
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Information About Verdyl Acetate
Key Features
- Soft green-floral aroma with gardenia and violet leaf nuances
- Adds leafy freshness and natural floral structure to top/heart notes
- Common in muguet, aldehydic florals, tea florals, and powdery compositions
- Smooths transitions between floral and woody or citrus notes
- Works well in oil perfumes, solids, mists, and roll-ons
About Verdyl Acetate
Verdyl Acetate is a classic green-floral aroma chemical with a soft, natural scent reminiscent of gardenia, violet leaf, hyacinth, and fresh muguet (lily of the valley). It has a smooth, leafy-green profile that brings elegance, freshness, and a realistic dewy floral tone to perfumes.
Used in fine floral compositions, aldehydic perfumes, and fresh spring accords, Verdyl Acetate is perfect for naturalizing floral hearts and adding a cool leafy freshness to both top and heart notes.
Technical Data
INCI Name: Verdyl Acetate
CAS Number: 5413-60-5
Molecular Formula: C14H20O2
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
Odor Description: Green, floral, leafy, gardenia-violet, soft muguet
Purity: 98%+
Boiling Point: ~260°C
Flash Point: ~110°C
Density: ~0.97 g/cm³
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol, oils, and DPG
Recommended Usage Level: 0.1%–5% in perfume concentrate
Category: Green-Floral Modifier – Top/Heart Note – Perfumery Use
Application Tips
Use 0.5–3% to bring leafy freshness and floral realism to spring florals, green musks, and aldehydic perfumes.
Pro Tip
💡 For soft floral realism with green dewiness 🌿🌸, use 0.5–3% Verdyl Acetate in your roll-on, attar, or mist.
🌼 Blend with muguet, freesia, or rose for elegant spring florals.
🍐 Add to aldehydes, petitgrain, or green apple for natural fresh openings.
🧼 Works beautifully in shampoo-style florals and vintage aldehydic blends.
🔄 Let your blend rest 3–5 days—Verdyl Acetate blooms beautifully with time.
⚠️ Delicate yet diffusive—perfect for layering in subtle floral bouquets.
FAQ
Q1: What does Verdyl Acetate smell like?
It smells like soft gardenia, violet leaf, and fresh cut greens, with a gentle floral-green elegance.
Q2: Is it natural or synthetic?
Verdyl Acetate is a synthetic aroma chemical, used to replicate natural green floral freshness in modern perfumery.
Q3: Can it be used in oil-based perfumes?
Yes! It is soluble in DPG, alcohol, and fixed oils, making it great for attars, mists, roll-ons, and solid perfumes.
Q4: What perfume types benefit from it?
Best for spring florals, green tea florals, aldehydic blends, and natural fresh florals.
Q5: What does it blend well with?
Pairs beautifully with muguet, rose, cyclamen aldehyde, petitgrain, violet leaf, heliotropin, and musk.
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