Description
Coumarin (Crystalline Powder) is a classic and historically important fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery for its warm, sweet, and softly gourmand character. Its scent profile is typically described as sweet, hay-like, and slightly vanilla-like, with delicate tonka bean and almond-like nuances that create a comforting and elegant warmth in fragrance compositions.
The material usually appears as white crystalline powder, and is appreciated for its excellent tenacity and smooth sweetness in fragrance formulations. Even at relatively low concentrations, Coumarin can add a soft, warm body that enhances the richness and roundness of a perfume.
Coumarin holds a special place in perfumery history as one of the first aroma chemicals used to create modern synthetic fragrances, famously featured in the classic fougère fragrance structures. Its distinctive aroma became a defining element in many traditional perfume families.
In practical perfumery, Coumarin is widely used to build fougère, gourmand, and oriental accords, while also adding sweetness, warmth, and a soft powdery character to the base of a composition. It blends especially well with lavender, vanilla, tonka bean, balsamic resins, tobacco notes, and soft musks, making it a key ingredient in fougère fragrances, warm amber compositions, and sweet powdery perfumes.
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