According to CPL Aromas, Aromalide and Sandalwave boast distinctive olfactive profiles and performance benefits. Originality is indeed a key feature for a captive ingredient which, let us remember, can only be used in the creations of the company that designed it.
Aromalide
Aromalide is a musk material that combines fruity and floral notes, offering a pear-like freshness with smooth ambrette undertones.
“It provides excellent performance in both personal care and fine fragrances, with the ability to enhance fruity top notes without overwhelming the composition,” states CPL Aromas.
Aromalide adds volume, richness, and a diffused warmth that supports sweet, juicy, and floral notes. “Its versatility and ability to improve headspace impressions and add depth to the fragrance heart make it a key player in modern perfumery,” emphasizes the company.
Sandalwave
Sandalwave is a sandalwood-like material, that brings a modern, refined twist to the classic woody note. With its creamy, rich sandalwood scent and subtle powdery rose facet, Sandalwave introduces a freshness that is rarely found in traditional sandalwood materials.
According to CPL Aromas, this versatile ingredient enhances both masculine and feminine fragrances, offering volume and depth while maintaining a clean and sophisticated profile. “The unique combination of rose, greenness, and creaminess makes it stand out in the market, providing a refreshing alternative to conventional sandalwood materials.”
Standing out from the mass
For perfume houses, developing captive ingredients guarantees that their creations will feature a distinct and exclusive olfactory signature.
Thus, CPL Aromas highlights the launch of these two trademarked proprietary ingredients, exclusively available to its perfumers, will provide its clients with a higher degree of control over the fragrance creations and a greater level of differentiation in the highly competitive fragrance industry.