Iconic Ingredients For Amber Fragrances
Amber Perfumery Ingredients have seduced our noses for centuries, and today they continue to lead in popularity within the field. In particular, Amber fragrances are considered one of the most widespread olfactive families in the Middle East.
The most common ingredients used at the heart of Middle Eastern perfumery compositions (alias amber fragrances) are ROSES, AGARWOOD, AMBER, SANDALWOOD, and TEAK WOOD.
Each ingredient equally contributes to the power and sensuality of a composition. They bring gourmand notes, softness and warmth to any fragrance, while their fascination and mystery inspires the entire world of perfumery.

Sandalwood
DREAMWOOD™ BASE184270
Woody Sandalwood
DREAMWOOD™ BASE takes its inspiration from the iconic Mysore Sandalwood, also known as the “royal tree” in the Mysore district of Karnataka, India.
Created around DREAMWOOD™, our latest breakthrough captive ingredient from white biotechnology, DREAMWOOD™ BASE is designed for pure performance.
The traditional woody creamy warms of sandalwood is also brought to light by our best sandalwood molecules, some of which are captive.
Designed with a high amount of DREAMWOOD™, DREAMWOOD™ BASE brings naturality, impressive tenacity, warmth and creaminess to any fragrance.
It is a cost-effective alternative to the sandalwood essential oil.

Physico-chemical properties
Special notes for experts: contains ca. 80% of DREAMWOOD™
Quality 5.18% + Solvent 1.38% | Appearence LIQUID | Flashpoint >100°C | Refraction index 1.5019 - 1.5079 |
Anti-oxydant 0.0004 | Specific gravity 0.966 - 0.976 | Weighting precision 10/td> | Boiling point > 40°C |
Unique specialties to meet your specific needs
Well balanced association of ingredients, some of which are captives, blended together to create an inspiring specialty. Those compositions may be a unique technical solution to create natural reconstitutions. They are the result of a close collaboration between Firmenich perfumers and specialists from our Natural Ingredients Center of Expertise.