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Perfume Ingredient
calone
Calone is a synthetic fragrance molecule, discovered by Pfizer in 1966, primarily known for its fresh, ozonic, and marine aroma, often compared to the scent of a sea breeze or watermelon rind. It is widely used as a versatile top to middle note in perfumery to impart aquatic freshness, frequently appearing in floral, citrus, sweet, and fruity compositions.
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