Collection: Carrot Seeds Fragrances

In perfumery, carrot seed is treasured not for vegetal crunch but for its musky, fluffy, cosmetic character — one of the most elegant surprises in the natural palette. Distilled from the seeds of the wild carrot, the oil opens dry and faintly earthy, then blossoms into a powdery, iris-like softness with nuances of lipstick, face powder and warm skin. Its retro, vintage-vanity charm makes it invaluable for orris-style effects.

Carrot seed pairs beautifully with iris, violet, rose, sandalwood and soft musks, rounding florals with a velvety haze. The mood is intimate and nostalgic: a powder compact clicked open, an heirloom dressing table in afternoon light.

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About Carrot Seeds Fragrances

Cascalone is a proprietary aroma molecule developed by Givaudan, one of the world's leading fragrance and flavour houses. Structurally related to macrocyclic musks, it delivers a unique sensory profile that sits at the intersection of soft musk, subtle marine freshness, and dry, clean woodiness. First introduced in the late twentieth century, it has since become a prized ingredient among perfumers seeking to create transparent, skin-enhancing compositions with exceptional radiance and natural feel.

In perfumery, Cascalone is valued for its versatility and its ability to elevate surrounding materials while contributing its own clean, slightly marine dryness. Unlike heavier macrocyclic musks that can feel dense or soapy, Cascalone is light and diffusive, with an almost watery quality that reads as effortlessly modern. It functions beautifully in aquatic fragrances, light florals, and minimalist woody compositions, where its ability to mimic the clean warmth of skin makes it an ideal base and fixative ingredient.

Fragrenza's Cascalone collection features inspired dupes that highlight this sophisticated Givaudan molecule in all its clean, musky luminosity. Whether used as a transparent base or a defining skin note, Cascalone's quiet brilliance comes through in our quality compositions — available at everyday prices that put niche-inspired elegance within reach.

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Daucus carota (Umbelliferae) Other names: wild carrot, Queen Anne's Lace, Bird's Nest

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