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MARLIOLIDE

Description

Marliolide is a synthetic musk fragrance widely used in skincare and haircare formulations. This cyclic lactone compound is prized for its long-lasting, sweet, and clean scent profile, reminiscent of fresh laundry with subtle floral undertones. Marliolide's molecular structure allows it to bond effectively with other fragrance components, enhancing the overall longevity and stability of product scents.

In skincare applications, Marliolide serves as a fixative, helping to anchor other fragrance notes and extend the product's olfactory performance. Its low molecular weight enables it to penetrate the skin's surface, contributing to a prolonged scent experience. In haircare formulations, Marliolide adheres well to hair fibers, providing a lasting fragrance that withstands washing and environmental factors.

Marliolide is considered a safer alternative to traditional nitro musks, which have raised environmental and health concerns. It exhibits low allergenic potential and is generally well-tolerated by most individuals. The ingredient complies with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) standards and is approved for use in various personal care products. Formulators often incorporate Marliolide at concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 1% in finished products to achieve optimal fragrance performance without overwhelming the senses.

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