Aldehydes in Perfume
We have all smelled aldehydic compounds in some form in so many things (in Chanel no 5, blooming jasmine, lime and Seville oranges rind, nail polish, paint, leathers and so on). It’s just that you might have not registered that particular nuance as ‘aldehydic’. With this edit and corresponding sample pack you will be able to smell the enclosed aldehydic base on its own and then try to recognize and remember this nuance in the formulas we have picked.