Givaudan, a global specialist in perfumery and beauty, is promoting Nympheal, a molecule with a white floral profile. According to the Swiss manufacturer, "Nympheal is a unique ingredient that combines the best olfactory and technical qualities of other lily of the valley molecules."
At the forefront of lily of the valley aldehydes, Givaudan makes this ingredient available to all perfumers. "Fresh and opulent with a hint of lime blossom, adding volume, floral creaminess and excellent diffusion to fragrant compositions."
Offering, according to Givaudan, a blooming effect in aqueous applications, its versatility will enable perfumers to create various cross-category applications, and it can be used in all olfactory directions. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for perfume designers.
"It's a pleasure to share this molecule with customers, as it opens up new possibilities for creating memorable, long-lasting fragrances. Nympheal is the result of a collaboration between Givaudan's researchers, perfumers and regulatory experts, a testament to their dedication and expertise in developing ingredients that make a difference to fragrance compounds."says Paul-Erwan Camenen, Head of Fragrance Ingredients at Givaudan.
In line with the company's sustainability objectives, Nympheal is a biodegradable molecule that follows OECD guidelines. It has been developed according to the principles of green chemistry, and in line with a Safe by Design approach. Givaudan is committed to continuously improving its range of fragrance ingredients by incorporating biodegradable materials.
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