Salicylate (Floral notes)
Salicylates are synthetic fragrance molecules with a smooth, floral scent profile that carries subtle creamy, slightly sweet, and green undertones. Their aroma is radiant, soft, and uplifting, adding a fresh and luminous quality to perfumes. Salicylates impart a floral, almost sunlit character and are often used as middle or base notes to enhance the natural beauty and softness of fragrance compositions. They pair beautifully with white florals, citrus, and aquatic notes, contributing to fragrances that are elegant, modern, and full of charm.
History & Production: Salicylates, such as methyl salicylate and benzyl salicylate, are synthetic compounds developed to replicate the creamy, floral facets found in nature, particularly in white flowers like lilies and ylang-ylang. Widely used in perfumery, they add depth, warmth, and diffusion to compositions. Salicylates are prized for their ability to enhance the brightness and radiance of floral fragrances, evoking a sense of sun-kissed blooms and refined elegance.
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