leather : leather not found in nature :
Suederal is used in a variety of perfumes, including floral, woody, and oriental scents. It is often used in combination with other ingredients such as sandalwood, cedarwood, and patchouli to create a warm and inviting scent. It is also used in some citrus-based fragrances to add a hint of smokiness.
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Authentic Perfumery Material
Application Suitability
Rating Guide
9 Very Good Performance
8 Good Performance
7 Reasonable performance
6 Fair performance
5 Mediocre performance
4 Slight stability problems
3 Discoloration Problems
2 Stability problems
1 Major problems
0 Not recommended for use
Alcoholic PerfumeVery Good Performance
9/9
Anti-perspirants/DeoMediocre performance
5/9
Creams and LotionsFair performance
6/9
Talcum PowderMediocre performance
5/9
Tablet SoapVery Good Performance
9/9
Liquid SoapVery Good Performance
9/9
ShampooVery Good Performance
9/9
Hair ConditionerGood Performance
8/9
Bath/Shower GelVery Good Performance
9/9
Cold WaveMajor problems
1/9
AmmoniaSlight stability problems
4/9
ChlorineDiscoloration Problems
3/9
Detergent PowderMediocre performance
5/9
Liquid DetergentReasonable performance
7/9
Fabric SoftenerReasonable performance
7/9
CandlesSlight stability problems
4/9
Pot PourriMediocre performance
5/9
IncenseMediocre performance
5/9
Important Notes:
End application data applies to experiments carried out by the authors or extrapolated from those experiments using computer algorithms. As application product formulations vary widely this information is only a general guide.
Full testing by both perfumers- flavorists and end users is the only proven method to ensuring a perfume or flavours safety- strength- suitability- stability and success.
Legislation and regulations vary widely and change with time so it is your duty to check this.