Dihydro Myrcenol (DHM) – Aromatic Chemical
Dihydro Myrcenol (DHM) is one of the most important aroma chemicals in modern perfumery, known for its powerful fresh, citrus-lavender, and clean green character. It is a key ingredient in fresh, sporty, masculine, and unisex fragrances, giving compositions strong lift, diffusion, and long-lasting freshness.
Colour & Appearance
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Colour: Clear to pale yellow
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Appearance: Transparent liquid
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Odour Strength: Strong
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Clarity: Clear, free-flowing liquid
Odour Profile
DHM delivers a crisp “fresh shower” effect, widely associated with modern fougère and fresh aromatic perfumes.
Uses
Dihydro Myrcenol is widely used in:
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Fine perfumery
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Fresh, fougère & sporty fragrances
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Men’s and unisex perfumes
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Soaps, shampoos & personal care products
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Deodorants & body care fragrances
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Air fresheners & home care products
It is typically used as a top-note to early heart-note material.
Benefits
✔ Provides strong freshness and lift
✔ Excellent diffusion and projection
✔ Creates modern clean and sporty profiles
✔ Enhances longevity of fresh notes
✔ Blends easily with many fragrance families
✔ Very cost-effective and versatile
Why Perfumers Use DHM
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Essential for fresh masculine and unisex perfumes
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Key material in fougère and aromatic accords
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Prevents fresh blends from smelling weak or flat
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Widely used in designer and mass-appeal fragrances
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Delivers a clean, long-lasting freshness
Blending Compatibility
DHM blends extremely well with:
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Lavender, bergamot & citrus notes
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Aldehydes
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Herbal and green notes
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Woody notes (cedarwood, sandalwood)
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Musk, amber & marine materials
Recommended Usage Level
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Used in moderate concentrations
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High levels give a strong sporty effect
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Always test in small trial batches
Storage Instructions
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Keep container tightly closed
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Protect from direct sunlight and heat
Safety Note
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For fragrance manufacturing use only
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Not for direct skin application in raw form
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Handle according to standard perfumery safety guidelines