A fragrance is probably the most important part of any consumer product we buy and can be the point of difference between your product and the competition. A fragrance can evoke memories or create a mood so whatever your application our development team can take traditional perfumery methods, combined with our modern facilities to make your next fragrance. Using a modern and traditional palette of ingredients let your next fragrance be inspiring, sophisticated, memorable and economical.
ABP supply off the shelf or custom designed fragrances and are available in all bulk quantities for the following applications:
Soap/Candle
Diffusers
Cosmetics & Fine Fragrance
Pharmaceutical
Detergents
Body Care
Cleaning Products
Perfume can be described as having three sets of notes, making a harmonious scent accord. The notes unfold over time, with the immediate impression of the top note leading to the deeper middle notes, and the base notes gradually appearing as the final stage. These notes are created carefully be our team of experts with knowledge of the evaporation process of the perfume.
Top notes: The scents that are perceived immediately on application of a perfume. Top notes consist of small, light molecules that evaporate quickly. They form a person's initial impression of a perfume and thus are very important in the selling of a perfume. Also called the head notes.
Middle notes: The scent of a perfume that emerges just prior to when the top notes dissipate. The middle note compounds form the "heart" or main body of a perfume and act to mask the often unpleasant initial impression of base notes, which become more pleasant with time. They are also called the heart notes.
Base notes: The scent of a perfume that appears close to the departure of the middle notes. The base and middle notes together are the main theme of a perfume. Base notes bring depth and solidity to a perfume. Compounds of this class of scents are typically rich and "deep" and are usually not perceived until 30 minutes after application.
The scents in the top and middle notes are influenced by the base notes, as well the scents of the base notes which will be altered by the type of fragrance materials used as middle notes.
Descriptive classifications are widely inturpretted using Michael Edwards Fragrance Wheel (1993).
ABP Fragrance Brief
You need to ask yourself certain questions before going forward. Click to download a product brief for emailing to our sales and development team.
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