Fragrance Ingredients by Product Application
Not all fragrance ingredients work in every product. pH, temperature, surfactant systems, and skin contact duration all determine which aroma chemicals are suitable. These guides show which ingredients from our database are compatible with each consumer product category, along with formulation tips and regulatory considerations.
Fine Perfumery
The art of fragrance composition — from eau de cologne to extrait de parfum. The full palette of aromatic raw materials.
123 INGREDIENTS →
Soap Making
Ingredients that survive saponification, high pH, and extended shelf life. Cold process and melt-and-pour compatible.
63 INGREDIENTS →
Candle Making
Aroma chemicals with strong hot and cold throw, wax compatibility, and clean burn profiles for soy, paraffin, and coconut wax.
80 INGREDIENTS →
Shower Gel & Body Wash
Lather-phase performers that bloom in steam, with skin compatibility for brief contact applications.
76 INGREDIENTS →
Air Fresheners
High-diffusion volatile materials for reed diffusers, aerosols, plug-in warmers, and gel blocks.
83 INGREDIENTS →
Liquid Detergent
Base-stable, surfactant-compatible materials that survive alkaline wash environments and bleach exposure.
70 INGREDIENTS →
Fabric Softener
Substantive materials with fiber affinity for long-lasting textile scent. Encapsulation-compatible formulations.
60 INGREDIENTS →
Cosmetics & Skincare
Dermatologically tested materials meeting IFRA Category 1–4 restrictions for extended skin contact products.
54 INGREDIENTS →
Shampoo & Hair Care
Materials compatible with cationic conditioning systems, with substantivity for lasting hair scent.
47 INGREDIENTS →
Household Cleaners
Bleach-stable and acid-resistant materials that signal cleanliness. Pine, citrus, and ozonic profiles.
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