Evernyl, for Oakmoss

Evernyl Chemical Structure

Evernyl, for Oakmoss

Described as possessing a mossy, powdery oakmoss, woody, phenolic and earthy character, Evernyl is a deceptively powerful material that can have a significant effect on a blend. It is an excellent fixative and adds great depth and substance to almost any fragrance.

Although it isn’t a full substitute for oakmoss on its own, (unfortunately much oakmoss is banned or heavily restricted in modern day perfumes) this chemical is one of the key odour components of oakmoss absolute. As such it imparts a much cleaner note useful in fougere and modern chypre.

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The Aroma Chemical Brothers

Hedione, for blooming floralcy

Bacdanol for creamy sandalwood note

Iso E Super for long-lasting woody note

Dihydromyrcenol for citrus and green tea

Helional for aquatic, ozone note

Galaxolide for clean white musk

Aldehyde C-18 for coconut

Benzyl salicylate for Orchid note

Coumarin for Tonka bean note

Ambroxan for ambergris note

Beta Pinene for forest fresh effect

Buccoxime for blackcurrant juicy effect

Evernyl for Oakmoss 

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