Linalool Oxide

$16.00
Linalool Oxide

Linalool Oxide

$16.00
Size 5ml

Fragrance Material | Pure Aroma Molecule

Linalool Oxide is an aroma chemical used in perfumery to introduce fresh, airy, and lightly floral facets with a clean, ozonic lift. Often associated with tea, lily-of-the-valley, and fresh floral effects, it adds brightness and diffusion without heaviness.

Linalool Oxide presents a light, transparent profile with fresh floral, green, and subtly metallic nuances. The aroma is crisp and cooling rather than sweet, with a watery, almost ozonic quality that reads modern and clean. It supports freshness and clarity, helping compositions feel open and breathable.

Linalool Oxide functions primarily as a top-to-heart note or modifier, shaping freshness and lift.

Recommended concentration: 0.1–6% (potent; small amounts are effective)

Particularly effective in:
Tea accords and fresh florals
Muguet and lily bases
Citrus-floral and clean aromatic compositions

Blends well with:
Linalool, PEA, and muguet bases
Citrus notes (bergamot, lemon)
Green notes and soft musks

Suitable for non-perfumery applications such as candles and home fragrance at low levels

Used carefully, it increases freshness and diffusion without adding sweetness.

Material Type: Aroma chemical
INCI Name: Linalool Oxide
CAS Number: 60047-17-8
Origin: Synthetic
Odour Profile: Fresh floral, green, airy, lightly ozonic
Appearance: Clear, colourless liquid
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol; partially soluble in oils
Key Components: Linalool oxide (single component material)

For external use only. Do not ingest
Use in accordance with IFRA guidelines
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
Store in a cool, dark place in a tightly sealed container
Shelf life: 5+ years when stored correctly

Essential Dilution Starter - For Beginners

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Working in dilution for beginner perfumers

Essential Dilution Starter - For Beginners

$18.00

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The first rule of perfumery: never work neat.

Every professional perfumer works in dilution. It's not a beginner shortcut, it's the correct way to evaluate and blend aromatic materials. At full concentration, materials smell harsh, inaccurate, and often overwhelming. You're not smelling the material, you're smelling too much of it.

When you dilute a 5ml aromatic material to a 10% solution, you extend it to 50ml of working stock. That's five times the material to experiment with, evaluate, and blend, without wasting a drop of something precious and expensive.

For powder materials like ambroxan, calone, and vanillin, dilution isn't optional, it's essential. Powders need to be fully dissolved in ethanol before they can be accurately measured, evaluated, or incorporated into a formula. Without this step, you simply can't work with them properly.

This bundle gives you everything you need to start working correctly from the first session.

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