Paradisone® smells like biting into a perfectly ripe mango on a sun-warmed afternoon—lush, slightly creamy, with an almost honeyed sweetness. There's a fruity opulence here that's neither sharp nor cloying, rather like tropical fruit nectar mixed with subtle warmth. It's reminiscent of peach skin and ripe papaya, but cleaner and more refined, with a whisper of white flowers and warm spice underneath. Imagine the scent of a tropical garden after rainfall, intensely fruity yet ethereal.
Paradisone® is a synthetic aromatic molecule created in the laboratory, rather than extracted from natural sources. It was developed to capture the essence of exotic tropical fruits without relying on seasonal availability or environmental concerns. Perfumers synthesised this molecule to deliver a consistent, shelf-stable interpretation of paradise-like fruit notes—particularly evoking mango and stone fruits. Its creation represents modern fragrance chemistry's ability to isolate and replicate the sensory magic of nature's most fleeting, precious aromas.
Paradisone® functions as a radiant middle note and subtle base, providing fruity warmth and softness without heaviness. Perfumers employ it to add luminous sweetness, tropical character, and subtle sensuality to fresh and fruity compositions. It bridges gap between bright citrus top notes and richer base materials, lending creamy fullness whilst maintaining an airy, summery quality that prevents fragrances from becoming dense or one-dimensional.
Contemporary compositions
Surprising harmonies
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