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Perfume duel: Natural versus Synthetic

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With the rise of organic products, consumers are taking a closer look at ingredients and components. Chemical products are now viewed with suspicion by consumers. The term "chemical" is often associated with the enemy, while natural is perceived as a guarantee of health. 

In perfumery, the debate centers on natural versus synthetic ingredients.

But does "synthetic" necessarily mean "dangerous"? Does "natural" equate to "safe"? In this article, we reveal everything! 

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Differences between natural and synthetic ingredients

In perfumery, a multitude of natural ingredients such as flowers, seeds, wood and beans are used. In general, these components are extracted from their natural source and incorporated into fragrances without undergoing chemical transformation.

However, extraction does not apply to every fragrance ingredient. Some so-called "mute" flowers, such as lily of the valley, violet or carnation, are fragile and odorless after extraction, prompting perfumers to recreate their scents with synthetic raw materials. 

The advent of synthetic molecules

It was in the mid-19th century that synthetic molecules made their appearance alongside organic chemistry. This discovery enabled perfumers to expand their palettes and renew themselves. Synthetic ingredients enabled them to create and offer even more fragrances with surprising olfactory dimensions.

Animal protection has also led to the banning of these notes in perfumes. As a result, synthetic chemistry has provided perfumers with an alternative to recreate scents such as musk, civet or castoreum. These animalic notes are essential for creating a fragrance with character, sensuality and a long-lasting scent.

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A commitment to naturalness at Studio des Parfums

Since 2006, our commitment to preserving the environment has been reflected in our products, which are made from over 60% natural ingredients, free from colorants and preservatives. 

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