Cashmeran

Cashmeran, also known as 1,1,3,3-Tetramethyl-2,4-diphenylpentan-4-one, is a synthetic aroma compound frequently utilized in perfumery to create a rich, warm, and velvety scent. It is highly valued for its complex profile that blends musky, woody, and spicy notes with a subtle hint of fruitiness. Its unique characteristics often resemble the luxurious softness of cashmere wool, which is how it derives its name.

The scent of cashmeran is predominantly woody and musky, with a resinous pine note that lends it a crisp freshness. This is complemented by an undertone of spicy pepper and hints of soft, powdery florals, sometimes perceived as having a vanilla-like sweetness. This multifaceted nature makes it a popular choice for adding depth and warmth to fragrances, making it a common base note in many oriental and woody perfumes.

It is prized not only for its distinctive aroma but also for its excellent longevity and diffusion, making it a staple in the perfumer's palette for creating sophisticated and enduring scents. Cashmeran's versatility allows it to be used in a myriad of fragrance types, from fine perfumes and colognes to scented candles and personal care products.

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