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Cashmir wood

Description
Cashmere wood, also known as Cashmeran, is a synthetic woody note in perfumery that evokes the soft, luxurious sensation of cashmere fabric. Known for its smooth, warm, and musky character, it adds a refined and sensual quality to fragrances. Often used as a base note, cashmere wood enhances the depth and longevity of compositions, making it a staple in modern perfumery.
Odor Profile
Cashmere wood has a warm, musky, and woody aroma with soft, balsamic undertones. Its scent is smooth and velvety, featuring subtle amber, cedarwood, and powdery nuances. The overall profile is rich, creamy, and slightly sweet, creating a cozy and sophisticated feel. Cashmere wood is versatile, adding a comforting and elegant depth to woody, oriental, and floral fragrances.