Earthy, Mossy, Oakmoss, Phenolic, Woody
A powerful and defining mossy ingredient, making it a pillar of modern perfumery. Its profile is distinctly earthy and woody, with a pronounced phenolic facet that echoes the complexity of true oakmoss absolute. As a principal component found naturally in oakmoss, Evernyl delivers an authentic and tenacious signature. Chemically known as Methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate, this crystalline solid provides the classic, forest-floor depth that is fundamental to the structure of chypre and fougère fragrances. This molecule, also known by the trade name Veramoss, offers perfumers a consistent and reliable alternative to the natural absolute, capturing its most desirable olfactive qualities. The ingredient's extreme versatility makes it an indispensable tool for a wide range of applications. Its primary function is often as a direct and effective oakmoss replacement, providing both power and volume to a blend. Its excellent substantivity and fixative properties are highly valued, anchoring more volatile top and heart notes and extending the fragrance's longevity on skin. Dosage can range from trace amounts to add a subtle mossy warmth, to higher concentrations where it forms the central theme. It pairs exceptionally well with bergamot, labdanum, and patchouli to create timeless chypre accords, and beautifully complements lavender, coumarin, and geranium in fougère structures.