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-Aldehyde-Sparkling Oil

Sparkling Aldehyde is "pizzaz" in a bottle. It brings a classy, upscale, chic, bright, yet still warm floral note to your perfume blends. There are many types of aldehydes, so we decided to formulate one that has a wide range of flexibility.

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Sparkling Aldehyde is "pizzaz" in a bottle. It brings a classy, upscale, chic, bright, yet still warm floral note to your perfume blends. There are many types of aldehydes, so we decided to formulate one that has a wide range of flexibility.

Green and Sparkling floral aldehydes give perfumes sharper notes and aromas of the outdoors. The result is a fragrance with the scent of green grass and plants.  While Woody floral aldehyde adds the scents of cedar, patchouli, oak and other wooden tones that suggest warmth.

"An aldehyde is an organic compound containing a terminal carbonyl group. This functional group, called an aldehyde group, consists of a carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom with a single covalent bond and an oxygen atom with a double bond. Thus the chemical formula for an aldehyde functional group is -CH=O, and the general formula for an aldehyde is R-CH=O. The aldehyde group is occasionally called the formyl or methanoyl group. Other classes of organic compounds containing carbonyl groups include ketones and carboxylic acids." wikipedia

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