Amber Fleur
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
150–200 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C10–C15
Boiling Point :
200–250 °C
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water; Soluble In Ethanol, Oils
Flash Point :
70–90 °C
Description :
Amber Fleur is a modern aroma ingredient known for its soft amber, smooth woody, and light floral character. It is widely used in fine fragrances, perfume oils, home scents, and cosmetic formulations.
Its balanced composition creates a warm, diffusive scent that acts as a natural-style ambergris replacement, giving perfumes depth without being heavy. Many perfumers use Amber Fleur for elegant floral-amber accords and long-lasting warm notes.
Used in Amber Fleur perfume and luxury fragrance bases for a smooth amber glow.
Helps create floral amber perfume notes that feel modern and long-lasting.
Blends beautifully with soft woody molecules like Iso E Super for clean, radiant warmth.
Common in best floral amber perfume women due to its feminine softness and elegant depth.
Used in Amber Fleur fragrance oil for body mists, lotions, creams, and hair fragrances.
Adds a warm amber sweetness that pairs well with bright floral notes such as Geraniol.
Works nicely in soaps and shower products because of its smooth diffusion and stability.
Creates cozy, warm air-care fragrances for candles, diffusers, room sprays, and reed diffusers.
Blends well with musky notes like Cashmeran for deeper and more comforting home scents.
Often used as a soft amber accent in premium home fragrance lines.
Use within recommended fragrance concentration levels.
Avoid contact with eyes or broken skin.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Keep container tightly closed to maintain freshness and aroma quality.
Produced by fragrance ingredient manufacturers specializing in amber and floral aroma molecules.
ChemicalBull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Amber Fleur for fine fragrance brands, home-care products, and cosmetic formulations.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available on request.