1 review for Aldehyde C6 Natural Isolate 10% (Hexanal)
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10th May at 6.30pm: Today we have lost a little ground on the progress we have been making of late. The area we live in was without electricity from the early morning until late this afternoon. However by Tuesday all the May orders on our books will be dispatched. And I am now aiming at addressing the wholesale list from early next week - it will happen I promise. Good news on the SDS front, we received another batch of them including for plantation ouds and across next week they will be uploaded to the site. Please remember SDS are only available by logging into your account and going to the SDS section. Here you find everything on file connected to your purchases. Ok, we are taking the weekend off now for some family time, so we will be out of contact until Monday. Thanks to everyone as always for your support of our little business and if it's ever possible to leave reviews please do so as they help improve the website experience for everyone that visits. Thank you, Adam : )
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Adam Michael has this to say “A true powerhouse, this Aldehyde C6 Natural Isolate is offered here diluted at 10% in alcohol, but don’t think for a minute that at this point it will be a tame, weak smelling material. Quite the contrary, a couple of drops on a smelling strip for evaluation can still make your head spin, so there is still a lot of potential for diluting it down much further, making this a very cost-effective material: a little can really go a long way.
Bursting with green citrus rind freshness, this fruity Aldehyde C6 Natural Isolate also smells very waxy, fatty, grassy and even sweaty, but when further diluted down to 2% the picture changes lightly, yes still lots of green, grass, citrus rind, but also much cleaner, less sweaty and much more pleasant, all its boisterousness muted, and we are left with a refreshing fruity green top note whose application in perfumery can really only be limited by your own imagination.”
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Anag (verified owner) –
I can not really add much, because the description says it all. A quite interesting material. Heavily waxy and fatty, but leafy sweet. Fruity also: not just citruses, I smell an apple, too. Can not really comment on the sweaty aspect – as far as I am concerned – it is not present 🙂 There is some dampness association to it, though. Maybe that’s it.