Linalool
Linalool is used extensively in perfume compositions of all types and price points. A floral material and originally a Lily-of-the Valley (Muguet) ingredient; it is now extensively used in floral, oriental, amber, citrus, woody, aldehydic, herbaceous and many other fragrance creations.
Linalool is the material that gives lift in an overall heavy composition.
A classic floral citrus woody note once obtained from Rosewood is almost always now used in a synthetic form.
Product specification.
CAS No: 78-70-6
Odour Description (decreasing): Fresh, Citrus, Lemon, Orange, Floral, Woody, Terpy, Waxy, Rose
Odour Strength: Medium (recommend smelling in a 10.00 % solution or less)
Usage: Effective from the smallest traces, through to 2%
Substantivity: 12 hour(s) at 100%
Solvent: None
Synonyms: 3, 7-dimethylocta-1, 6-dien-3-ol, Linalol
IFRA:
Hazard statements:
- H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction.
Precautionary statements:
- P280 Wear protective gloves.
- P261 Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
- P272 Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace.
- P302+P352 IF ON SKIN: Wash with soap and water.
- P363 Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
- P333+P313 If skin irritation or a rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention.
Professional/Industrial use only.
jayeshharji (verified owner) –
This was very unusual, not what I was expecting from the description I had not smelt this on its own before, so was slightly confused thinking its smelled dry, bitter almost but you really understand the description once infront of your nostrils. The quality of these ingredients are really up to more then scratch. I’ve tried other cheaper options and you can definitely tell the differences on quality.