Collection: Cosmone Fragrances

The perfume note of Cosmone, a synthetic fragrance ingredient, unfurls a smooth, sensual aroma that adds a modern touch to fragrances. It opens with a soft, velvety scent, reminiscent of the lush, powdery nature of violet and orris, offering a delicate and inviting allure. This initial sweetness subtly evolves into a nuanced musky undertone, lending depth and warmth to the overall profile. As the scent lingers, it reveals a hint of creamy vanilla, enhancing its luxurious, indulgent character. The Cosmone note brings to fragrances a sense of sophisticated elegance and understated sensuality, its scent capturing the artful blend of nature and scientific precision.

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About Cosmone Fragrances

Cosmone is a high-performance synthetic musk molecule developed by fragrance house Firmenich, belonging to the family of macrocyclic musks that have transformed modern perfumery. Unlike some older synthetic musks, cosmone is celebrated for its exceptional smoothness, naturalness, and skin-like warmth — qualities that have made it a favourite tool among the world's most accomplished perfumers.


The scent of cosmone is clean, smooth, and woody-musky with an almost velvety texture on skin. It sits closer to the skin than many musks, creating a soft intimate sillage rather than projecting loudly, which gives compositions a subtle, enveloping warmth that reads as deeply personal and modern. Its woody facet distinguishes it from purely floral or powdery synthetic musks.


In perfumery, cosmone is used as a foundational base note and fixative in a vast range of modern compositions — from fresh fougères and aquatics to oriental florals and niche woody perfumes. Its versatility and natural character make it indispensable. At Fragrenza, we leverage cosmone and similar high-quality musk molecules to create dupe fragrances with genuine longevity and depth at accessible prices.

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