The main components of fragrance include: the principal fragrance agent, the auxiliary agent, the top note agent, and the fixative.
The main fragrance, also known as the primary fragrance, forms the basis of the essential fragrance profile and is the fundamental raw material in composing various types of fragrances. Its quantity in the formula is significant, thus the fragrance type of the main fragrance must be consistent with the desired fragrance type of the blend.
Adjuvants, also known as aromatic blending materials, primarily serve to compensate for the shortcomings of the main fragrance agent. Adding adjuvants can enhance the overall fragrance of the perfume, catering to the diverse needs of consumers for different types of scents.
Headnote fragrances, also known as top notes, are characterized by their high volatility and strong aroma dispersion. Their purpose is to make the scent of perfumes brighter and more pronounced, enhancing the initial appeal to consumers.
The fixative, also known as a preservative, is a substance that is itself not volatile and can also inhibit the evaporation rate of other volatile fragrances, slowing down the overall evaporation rate of the fragrance. It also maintains the consistent aroma characteristics or fragrance type of the fragrance, ensuring a long-lasting scent.
These ingredients work together to enable industrial flavor essences to impart their unique aromatic effects in a variety of daily chemical products.
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