Description and usage notes:
A useful middle-to-top note that is primarily floral. Blends very well with Centifolether, Peonile and all rose and geranium products.
Description from IFF: “Natural floral, peony, mimosa, rose, green, earthy, wet, cyclamen.”
Arcadi Boix Camps in 1999, writes enthusiastically about this material: “very interesting but not often used is peomosa (2-Methylphenylethyl alcohol). This product could and should be as important as beta-Phenylethyl alcohol because it smells very naturally of a fresh rose petal. I believe it will be used sooner or later in fragrances in large quantities.”
Tatiana Naumova (verified owner) –
Delicate material. Rose petals, green juicy shoots, fresh, buds of white peonies. Delicious on their own.
c.harker (verified owner) –
Oh my goodness! Like sticking your nose in a peony! Exactly like the flower
David M –
A very interesting note. Smells like leather or suede new shoes just out of the box.