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JASMIN

184165 D
Olfactive family
Floral
Product type Molecules
Appearence Liquid
Technology Synthetic Base
Technical Descriptors

Jasmine

Olfactive description

A Fantasy jasmine base. Very animalic and incredibly rich.
One of the most impactful base created by dsm-firmenich.

Perfumery usage

When this base had been created it used to bring a very strong impact due to the animalic facets of Jasmine profile.

JASMIN 231 and the other Jasmine base JASMOPHORE are ones of the key ingredients in the most expensive perfume ever created (1930) as of today.

Process

Well balanced association of ingredients, some of which are captives, blended together to create an inspiring specialty.
The composition may be a unique technical solution to create natural reconstitutions. They are the result of a close collaboration between dsm-firmenich perfumers and specialists from our Natural Ingredients Center of Expertise.

History

dsm-firmenich Legacy in Base composition:

dsm-firmenich's legacy is rooted in its molecules but also in the iconic bases which have contributed to our success with perfumery houses like Guerlain, Coty, Patou and later, Chanel etc..
At this period of time, dsm-firmenich was not commercializing fragrances but molecules and bases.

"All these emblematic bases are incredible with the signature they bring with them!"
Harry Fremont

    Flashpoint
    92 °C / 197.6 °F
    Certifications
    Halal Certified

    JASMIN

    184165 D
    Olfactive family
    Floral
    Product type
    Molecules
    Technology
    Synthetic Base
    Appearence
    Liquid
    Technical Descriptors Jasmine Olfactive description

    A Fantasy jasmine base. Very animalic and incredibly rich.
    One of the most impactful base created by dsm-firmenich.

    Perfumery usage

    When this base had been created it used to bring a very strong impact due to the animalic facets of Jasmine profile.

    JASMIN 231 and the other Jasmine base JASMOPHORE are ones of the key ingredients in the most expensive perfume ever created (1930) as of today.

    Process

    Well balanced association of ingredients, some of which are captives, blended together to create an inspiring specialty.
    The composition may be a unique technical solution to create natural reconstitutions. They are the result of a close collaboration between dsm-firmenich perfumers and specialists from our Natural Ingredients Center of Expertise.

    Stability & Performance
    Recommended applications
    Stability
    Concentration AVG - MAX
    Substantivity & Remarks