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    Alpha Ionone - the powdery violet smell


    What are Ionones?

    Ionones are aromatic compounds found in a variety of essential oils, such as rose oil.


    Alpha-Ionone: An Essential Fragrance Ingredient in Perfumery

    Alpha-Ionone stands out as the most floral and distinctly violet-like smelling variant among ionones, earning a permanent place in numerous perfume compositions. For decades, it has been an integral part of perfumery. While pure violet scents have waned in popularity for cosmetic purposes, Alpha-Ionone remains highly valued for its versatility.



    Violet flowers in the wild
    Violet

    This molecule is often used in rose compositions to add a delicate floral nuance and can also be found in woody, herbal, floral, balsamic, pine, and citrus blends. In fact, there is hardly a fragrance category where Alpha-Ionone is not used to blend, soften, or refine compositions.


    Alpha-Ionone and the Creation of Powdery Depth in Scents

    Its role in creating a sophisticated, powdery undertone makes Alpha-Ionone especially valuable to perfumers aiming to achieve depth and texture in their compositions. For a clear violet note, Alpha-Ionone remains unmatched, as it naturally occurs in the scent profiles of many flowers beyond the well-known violet fragrance.


    A Fascinating Characteristic: The Elusive Quality of Alpha-Ionone

    Alpha-Ionone has an intriguing characteristic: due to its tendency to quickly overwhelm the olfactory senses, it seems to vanish after the first sniff—only to reappear subtly moments later. This elusive quality makes Alpha-Ionone a fascinating and indispensable component in a perfumer’s fragrance palette.


    Alpha Ionone chemische Struktur
    Alpha Ionone

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