I personally can't suggest using any aroma chemicals in products like body butter. I prefer all natural essential oils like Jasmine EO for more delicate projects aside from perfumes. For further usage information, please refer to your suppliers MSDS 🙂
There is only one official toxicity study done with this chemical, so I myself can't give you a definitive answer. Like most common aroma chemicals such as this, dilution is always key, although this one is often used in high concentrations in many popular fragrances.
I love hedione. I just got a sample of the High Cis version too.
I'm very curious to see how they compare to eachother 🤔
When I first smelled hedione my first thought was Elizabeth Arden green tea or a watery white tea smell. I bet that fragrance is loaded with hedione.
I wouldn't be surprised!
Hedione is just beautiful ❤️
I absolutely agree 😌🎶
+benzyl alcohol
@@Ivan-iq7ed yes. Some materials just simply put together ❤️ smell beautiful. Never tried hedione + benzyl alcohol alone. Will try
Very interesting! New subbie, checking in your videos. 🌸
Much appreciated 🙂
I ordered a 4ml sample!
Right on! I'd love to hear your thoughts on this chemical.
ia it the same with fixative?in making oil based perfume,is it advisable to add this,thank you so much!🙏
Hedione is a fixative and if you enjoy the scent in your blend, add away 🙂 Just make sure to read your SDS before handling
Would u recommend mixing this in a body butter and applying on skin
I personally can't suggest using any aroma chemicals in products like body butter. I prefer all natural essential oils like Jasmine EO for more delicate projects aside from perfumes. For further usage information, please refer to your suppliers MSDS 🙂
sir which company is made good quality hedione
Firmenich; I recommend Perfumers Apprentice! I've had nothing but positive experiences. shop.perfumersapprentice.com/
Спасибо! (Лучше бензиловый спирт использовать)
Is it also harmful to human body?
There is only one official toxicity study done with this chemical, so I myself can't give you a definitive answer. Like most common aroma chemicals such as this, dilution is always key, although this one is often used in high concentrations in many popular fragrances.
Wear a hazmat suit. Yeah.
I don't believe a full Hazmat Suit would be necessary for this chemical in particular, but always read the MSDS and follow precautions.