Veramoss used instead of oakmoss (because it's an allergen), very stable in many bases.
Veramoss, also known as Evernyl or Mousse Metra, is an aromatic compound widely used in perfumery to recreate the scent of oakmoss. The chemical name is METHYL-2,4-DIHYDROXY-3,6-DIMETHYLBENZOATE.
Oakmoss has historically been a critical component in many classic fragrances, particularly chypre and Fougère families. However, due to restrictions on natural oakmoss, synthetic alternatives like Veramoss have become essential in modern perfumery.
Veramoss is characterized by its earthy, mossy-mouldy, dusty, woody and slightly rubber-like scent profile. It successfully captures the deep forest-like smell of oakmoss, providing an elegant and sophisticated aspect.
Veramoss is a crucial ingredient in several types of fragrances, particularly those requiring a green, earthy and mossy note. It is commonly found in:
Veramoss is featured in several renowned and beloved fragrances such as Baccarat rouge 540 by Francis Kurkdjian.
Veramoss is used as a base note due to its low volatility and lasting power. It provides the foundation for a fragrance, emerging more prominently as the top and heart notes evaporate. This stability and persistence make Veramoss essential for creating fragrances with longevity and rich, evolving scent profile.
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