Cinnamaldehyde fragrance compound cinnamon, for perfume cinnamal

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ALDEHYDE CINNAMALDEHYDE
concentrated cinnamaldehyde

XPP2082
Fragrance family: woody

Smell: cinnamon
XPP2082
Cinnamaldehyde was isolated from cinnamon oil in 1834 by Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugène-Melchior Péligot and synthesized in a laboratory by the Italian chemist Luigi Chiozza in 1854.
Cinnamaldehyde is widely used in cosmetics and perfumery. Often used in perfumes with natural, sweet or fruity scents, In flavoring food as a flavoring agent in chewing gum, ice cream, candy, juices and drinks. Cinnamaldehyde has been tested as a safe and effective repellent against mosquitoes and black flies.

Aldehydes are found primarily in flower, fruit and citrus compositions. This is due to the structure of their molecules - they contain long chains of carbon atoms connected with an aldehyde group, which form compounds with very pleasant aromas, with fruit or floral aromas.

Usage level: up to 5%
smell: cinnamon

Country of origin: France

The compound is quite watery, this is the original structure of this product.

We do not dilute oils.

To concentrate the oil, use it to make a perfume

should be diluted in the following proportions:

The most durable perfume extract contains up to 40% of oils (usually 25%).

ESDP (Esprit de Parfum) waters contain 15-30% oils.

EDP ​​Eau de Parfum contains 12-25% aromatics.

In toilet waters (EDT) - 6-18%.

Colognes contain about 5-7% oils.

aftershave - 2-4%.

Refreshing waters, i.e. mists - up to 5%.

To make your own perfume or toilet water, mix the oil compositions with alcohol, usually 80%, and leave it in a dark place for at least 3 weeks. It is advisable to shake the perfume bottle at least once a day in order to better mix the oil with the alcohol.

After 3 weeks, the perfume is ready for use.

The product is sold as a raw material for the production of perfumes, cosmetics and soaps.

Cosmetic material for use in accordance with FDA regulations. A concentrated aromatic ingredient that can be used as fragrances in accordance with the legal guidelines and IFRA guidelines
Before using each oil, we recommend that you carry out an allergic test by mixing one drop of essential oil with a few drops of alcohol and rubbing it in a selected place on the body (behind the ear, on the wrist), wait and check the reaction to the oil. Remember that some natural essential oils can cause allergies.

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