MuskAmber oil fragrance-non alcoholic (100cc)

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This is a 100cc of rich, animalic & long lasting MuskAmber derived from the careful combination of the best of both worlds, deer musk oil and ambergriss. This is non alcoholic fragrance oil.

Both Ambergriss and Deer musk are a favourite of many perfumers.

Historically, the primary commercial use of ambergris has been in fragrance chemistry, although it has also been used for medicinal and flavoring purposes. Ambergris is one of the most important amber type odorants and is highly sought.The Ambergris is produced by the Sperm whale and is present in of all the ancient pharmacopoeias. Ambergris has a very typical scent, animally but of great sweetness that seduces particularly feminine noses, who instinctively recognize the odour that will attract males. In fact, Ambergris, like all aromatic substances of animal origin, is a pheromone and acts directly on the hormonal system through the sense of smell, without physical contact.

Musk is the secretion of the musk scent sac - the preputial gland--of male musk deer (Muschus spp., Feng et al., 1981, Ying, 1990). Main ingredient of musk is muscone. Male musk deer start to secret musk at the ago of one and half years old and continue the secretion until the age of 17 years old, the peak secretion is between 3~10 years old (Green, 1989, Sheng et al., 1993). Average weight of musk pods is 15 g, a male musk deer produce 8.4g musk per year. Musk is used by male musk deer to mark their territories and as a sexual pheromone to attract females during breeding seasons (Yang and Feng, 1998). For thousands of years, musk is used as scents and traditional medicine in middle East, India sub-continent and Far East, in Europe musk is used as an ingredient for making high-class perfumes (Green, 1983). There are 398 patented Chinese medicines using musk as an ingredient. Musk is an issue that links the natural conservation, economics, international trade, traditional medicine, domestic and international law as well as biology.