Cuir Grenat
Eau de Parfum
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Note Profile
Ambrofix has a powerful, long-lasting scent profile characterized by dry, ambergris-like nuances with strong woody and slightly musky undertones. It brings a clean, radiant, and modern warmth to compositions, often used to add depth and longevity to fragrances.
Ambrofix presents a dry, woody-amber scent profile with pronounced ambergris-like nuances and a subtle musky undertone. Its olfactory character is clean, radiant, and slightly mineral, evolving with persistent warmth and depth over time. The note is known for its tenacity and ability to impart a diffusive, modern woody-amber signature.
Ambrofix is a trademarked synthetic molecule, chemically known as (−)-Ambrox, produced through the bioconversion of sustainable raw materials such as sugar cane. It was developed as a cost-effective and ethical alternative to natural ambergris, which is rare and animal-derived. The process ensures high purity and consistent olfactory quality for use in perfumery.
Perfumers use Ambrofix primarily as a base note to provide longevity, radiance, and a modern woody-amber foundation. It blends well with other woody, musky, and amber ingredients, as well as florals and spices to enhance structure and depth. Its versatility makes it a staple in both masculine and unisex fragrance compositions.
Perfumers known for using Ambrofix include Jordi Fernández , Quentin Bisch , Antoine Maisondieu , Christophe Raynaud , Daniela Andrier , and Imran Fazlani .
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A selection of reviewed perfumes where Ambrofix appears prominently.
Eau de Parfum
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Eau de Toilette
Tom Ford
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Eau de Parfum
Zimaya
Eau de Toilette
Assaf
Eau de Parfum
Marc-Antoine Barrois
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Eau de Parfum
Yves Saint Laurent
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Eau de Parfum
Maison Alhambra