A couple of cutting-edge perfumers – Romano Ricci (with Not a Perfume) and Geza Schoen (Escentric Molecule 02) have daringly based an entire perfume around this synthetic note, which was discovered in the 1950s as a replacement for ambergris. Long-lasting, come-hither, velvety: it really is complex and (virtually) a fragrance in its own right. Some
Ambroxan has a thin, mineral quality that is barely perceptible on skin, but it does have a radiant sillage that coats one in a sweet, marine odour.
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