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    “By far the best muguet type chemical I have ever smelled.”
    K.H.
    Celestafleur™ Customer

    Floral Collection

    Celestafleur™

    Celestafleur™

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    Forget Lyral® and Lilial replacers; now is the time for the ascent of true alternatives that offer beauty and elegance and the benefit of what modern lily and green chemicals have to offer us as perfumers.

    Celestafleur™ is radiant and long lasting but it has a quality that really sets it apart from the classic muguet chemicals: it is effervescent. Celestafleur™ sparkles like stars in the firmament and it is from that characteristic that it derives its name.

    Usable at a massive 9%, this can be a one for one replacer for Lyral® and Lilial but it can also be overdosed as the foundation of a highly modern monolithic lily scent. Celestafleur™ makes for a perfect general floraliser upon which to layer other luscious flowers, as in the case of Chanel's Gabrielle (2017) for which we present a demonstration formula further down this page.

    Celestafleur™ blends incredibly well with citrus oils and has a synergy with green, ozonic and watery chemicals such as Calone® Plus, Cis 3 Hexenol (and its esters), Florhydral, Floralozone, and Helional. Bases such as Amazonia™ are elevated when combined with Celestafleur™, and herbal bases such as Suralette™ Extra and Artemal™ are wonderful with it.

    Warning: This is a raw material for the manufacture of perfumes. Do not consume. Do not apply directly to skin. Keep out of reach of children.

    IFRA 51: 9.4% in finished product (Cat. 4)
    Appearance: Colourless liquid
    Longevity: Lasts 240 hours on a smelling strip

    General Information

    Like most suppliers and makers of quality raw materials for fragrances, we do not filter many of our products. This ensures that no odiferous matter is lost prior to use but can result in the appearance of small particles or slight clouding.

    All alcoholic fragrances should be macerated for up to a month and then chilled in a moderate freezer overnight before being filtered fine. This will remove all cloudiness or detritus and is the industry norm.

    IFRA Standards

    Permitted amounts in finished product:

    IFRA 51: 9.4%
    IFRA 49: 9.4%

    These are derived from calculated concentrations which do not replace chromatographic quantification on individual lots. Disclaimer...

    For Trade Use Only

    Our products are intended as building blocks in the perfume creation process; they are not to be applied to the skin undiluted.

    These raw materials are for use by the perfumery trade only.

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    Demonstration Formula

    Fraterworks demonstration formulas give you real-world examples of how our products are used. See the complete index.

    Gabriella — A Floral Fragrance

    Terra Firma — A Woody Spicy Fragrance

    Adr_oit — A Fruity Musk Fragrance

    * Disclaimer

    Customer Reviews

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    Brandeon King
    Celestafleur

    Is a great product in a lily of the valley accord

    R
    Robert Greisberg
    The better Lilial?

    I was thrilled opening the bottle of this new material. And it is twice as beautiful as the murdered bride. Much more facets, more depth, more shiny. So I'm happy we got away with murder ;)

    K
    K.H.
    Amazing!!

    By far the best muguet type chemical I have ever smelled, I currently use it in 3 of my fragrances and I'm sure I'll use it in more.

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    Frank H.
    Brought back and boosted the citruses in my top!

    As an apprentice perfumer, I had made my successful impression of a popular orange + lemon fragrance in the mid and top for starters, with some white musk and other good things stabilizing the base. I was lasting on a strip for a few hours and on my skin for at least two. The plan from there was to add florals for variety. On the strength of some testimonials on Basenotes and elsewhere, I added Celestafleur to my mid at 10% of raw concentrate in order to provide support for both the citruses, and for the florals yet to come.

    Shortly thereafter I added some French Lavender EO at full strength to the top and bang! ... killed my citrus notes dead. Gone. After a bit of experimentation I just disposed of the lavender altogether, and noticed that afterward the Celestafleur had elevated my citruses into the stratosphere (under the cloud of the lavender ...), which was a huge relief to have restored (and improved)!

    I finished that first fragrance on deadline with no muguets or the lavender, which needs to be diluted to not overpower and kill the blend. But when I DO get that debugged, I expect the Celestafleur to assist with the florals as well as the citruses. I now consider it a must-have for blends involving these components.

    General Disclaimer

    (a) Vegan labelling: Where the word “vegan” is used in relation to our products, that indicates that we have not added any animal products to products marked vegan. We do not verify whether any third-party supplier has used animal additives prior to supplying a product to us. We provide products marked vegan “as is” and make no representation as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of that claim.

    (b) Natural labelling: Where the word “natural” is used in relation to our products, that indicates that we have not added any synthetic additives to products marked natural. We do not verify whether any third-party supplier has used synthetic additives prior to supplying a product to us. We provide products marked natural “as is” and make no representation as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of that claim.

    (c) Documentation: We provide the information contained in each document you obtain from us (including but not limited to SDS, IFRA certificate, COA, TDS, EU Allergens, and any other regulatory document) “as is” and make no representation as to its accuracy, completeness, or reliability. We provide no warranties or guarantees in relation to a document you obtain from us. You purchase and use a document or documents at your own risk. Any implied conditions or warranties are excluded and, to the extent that they cannot be excluded, any liability we have to you or any other person or entity in respect of a document you obtain from us is limited to NZD0.01 (one cent). You indemnify us against any loss we suffer or incur as a direct or indirect result of your use of a document you obtain from us.

    (d) Demonstration formulas: Demonstration formulas are provided as a guide only. We provide no warranties or guarantees in relation to the formula. You access and use the formula at your own risk. Any implied conditions or warranties are excluded and, to the extent that they cannot be excluded, any liability we have to you or any other person or entity in respect of the formula is limited to NZD0.01 (one cent). You indemnify us against any loss we suffer or incur as a direct or indirect result of your use of a formula.

    • Regulations

      All of our products are compliant with EU 1223/2009 and the NZCPGS. None of our bases contain prohibited materials and regulatory compliance is possible depending on usage.

      Disclaimer 
    • IFRA Conformity

      All of our bases can be used in products requiring conformity with the latest IFRA standards. Fraterworks is an official member of IFRA and the FFAANZ.

    • Nitro Musks

      Some of our products may contain small amounts of EU and IFRA compliant musk ketone. We never use musk xylene, musk ambrette or any other prohibited materials.