Rebile
Eau de Parfum
Lidl
Note Profile
Aldehyde, aldehydic facets, aldehydic freshness, aldehydic makeup-accord, aldehydic nuances, clean aldehydes, soft aldehydes
Soapy, effervescent
Aldehydes present a bright, sparkling scent often described as soapy, waxy, and effervescent, with nuances ranging from citrusy to metallic. Their olfactory character can evoke clean linen, fresh air, or even candle wax, and they tend to impart a diffusive, abstract quality to compositions. As they evolve, aldehydes can soften into a subtle, powdery warmth.
Aldehydes are synthetic molecules first isolated in the early 20th century, produced through chemical processes such as the oxidation of alcohols. They do not occur in significant quantities in nature for perfumery use, making their laboratory synthesis essential to modern fragrance creation.
Perfumers typically use aldehydes in the top or heart of a fragrance to add lift, radiance, and a distinctive clean effect. They are key to classic 'aldehydic floral' structures and blend well with florals, musks, and citrus notes, often serving as a signature element in iconic perfumes.
Perfumers known for using Aldehydes include Roja Dove , Bertrand Duchaufour , Jacques Polge , Dominique Ropion , Olivier Polge , and Bernard Chant .
Synthetic
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Aldehydes appears prominently.
Eau de Parfum
Lidl
Eau de Toilette
Chanel
Eau de Parfum
Guerlain
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Eau de Parfum
Robert Piguet
Eau de Parfum
Sapil
Eau de Parfum
Maison Margiela
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Eau de Toilette
Demeter Fragrance Library