Linalool
Linalool
Physical form
Physical form
Liquid
Longevity
Longevity
Top / Mid Note
Documentation
Documentation
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Linalool is widely produced in nature and it follows that it's a natural constituent of many essential oils. It's also used on its own in perfumery, an it follows that is very useful for creating a natural backdrop, especially when adding realism to foliage, floral and fruity accords. It can be used in its own right as a top-mid note in a similar fashion to Bergamot. I find it very useful for "creating space" within perfume compositions. To me, on its own, it smells of soft fuzzy foliage and reminds me of a sun-dappled forest floor (Sam Macer - Perfumer at The Fragrance Foundry).
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Linalool is another one of those ingredients that is widely used throughout many well-known fragrances. I really like the Earth real facets as well as the light air feel it gives. Highly recommend the fragrance foundry.