Cashmeran
Cashmeran is a unique synthetic fragrance note known for its warm, musky, and woody aroma with subtle hints of spice and a soft, powdery finish. It has an almost velvety, cashmere-like quality that adds depth and sophistication to perfumes. Cashmeran imparts a cozy, sensual, and slightly exotic touch, making it popular as a middle or base note. It pairs well with florals, resins, and other woods, contributing a luxurious and modern character to both classic and contemporary compositions.
History & Production: Cashmeran was developed in the 1970s by the fragrance company International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF). As a synthetic compound, it is produced in a laboratory using complex chemical synthesis to recreate its signature musky-woody scent. The name “Cashmeran” evokes the soft, comforting feel of cashmere fabric, reflecting its warm and embracing aroma. Its versatility and unique scent profile have made Cashmeran a staple in modern perfumery, enhancing fragrances with a rich, long-lasting, and multidimensional quality.