Calone

It is the smell of the sea, salt water, like a modern molecule, invented in 1966 as a substitute for natural absolute from green algae, because it is extremely expensive. Calone adds a feeling of WATERYness to the compositions, it smells like a sweet cucumber. When combined with fruit, it is watermelon, when combined with flowers, you get a water lily or lotus, when combined with herbs and grass, you get sea water and a beach. You can also find it under the name "watermelon ketone". In nature, it is a component of brown seaweed pheromones.

What do SALT and SALT WATER smell like? No. The salt has no smell, not even mineral. But a lot of people when they talk about "salt water" or "salt air" they mean sea water and sea air. And it already smells.                                                                   

 What is OZONE TONE? Yes, they are other molecules, boasting names like those of Greek goddesses - Floraozone, Azurone, Ultrazu are added to Calon in order to strengthen the impression of its freshness, effervescence. Calone itself has an ozone effect, but other substances can increase it even more.

USE:

✅Especially in the perfumery industry.

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