MELON
Melon is a fresh, light, and watery fragrance note with a sweet, crisp, and slightly green aroma. It evokes the juicy, refreshing scent of ripe summer melons, capturing a clean and aquatic quality that is both delicate and vibrant.
Origin & Extraction
Melon as a fragrance note is typically created through synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of various melon varieties like cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon. Natural extracts can be obtained through careful cold-pressing or solvent extraction of melon rinds and flesh, though synthetic versions are more commonly used in perfumery.
History & Culture
Melon as a fragrance note is typically created through synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of various melon varieties like cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon. Natural extracts can be obtained through careful cold-pressing or solvent extraction of melon rinds and flesh, though synthetic versions are more commonly used in perfumery.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Melon as a fragrance note is typically created through synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of various melon varieties like cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon. Natural extracts can be obtained through careful cold-pressing or solvent extraction of melon rinds and flesh, though synthetic versions are more commonly used in perfumery.