A curated source of aroma chemicals, natural materials, bases, equipment, and supplies for perfumers, fragrance brands, schools, and makers.
Whether you are evaluating your first aroma chemical, developing a signature fragrance, teaching a formulation class, or preparing a product for production, Veriscents provides the materials and information needed to move from idea to formula — organized for practical use, with clear names, searchable synonyms, useful olfactory descriptions, and purchasing sizes suited to both experimentation and ongoing production.
Single molecules and captives, clearly identified with CAS and dilution.
Essential oils, absolutes, resinoids and CO₂ extracts by origin and method.
Ready-to-use constructions to build from or study for structure.
Perfumer's alcohol, DPG, TEC, IPM and benzyl benzoate in working sizes.
Precision scales, glassware, pipettes and evaluation supplies.
Coordinated kits for smelling, comparison and formula development.
Not sure of a material name? Begin from the direction of the fragrance — we'll surface the aroma chemicals and naturals that build it.
CAS 54464-57-2
Smooth, transparent cedar-amber with exceptional diffusion. A modern backbone material.
CAS 24851-98-7
Radiant, transparent jasmine lift that adds space and naturalness to florals.
Santalum album
Warm, milky, persistent wood with a rounded base — a foundational natural.
CAS 6790-58-5
Dry, salty-ambergris warmth with huge substantivity and a clean radiance.
A fragrance ingredient should be more than a name on a bottle. Our product pages provide clear material identification, olfactory descriptions, practical formulation guidance, available documentation, and storage information — so you spend less time searching and more time creating.
Names, synonyms, CAS and dilution stated for every material.
From evaluation quantities to production restocks.
Original descriptions of impact, tenacity and character.
SDS, IFRA and allergen documents when available.
Repeatable labeling, secure shipping, carefully packed.
Support for students, makers and professionals alike.
Build a working fragrance vocabulary with coordinated material collections designed for smelling, comparison, and formula development.
A balanced set of foundational perfumery materials — the core palette every student should smell first.
Cedar, sandalwood, vetiver, amber and high-impact woody materials for building depth and base.
A comparative kit of clean, warm, powdery, diffusive and substantive musk materials, side by side.
Smelling materials individually is one of the most important parts of becoming a better perfumer. Our guides and material library help you develop an olfactory vocabulary and understand how ingredients behave within a composition.
Why we work in dilution, how to choose a solvent, and standard evaluation strengths.
Read guide → TechniqueMoving from drops to grams, and why the precision balance is your most important tool.
Read guide → EvaluationUsing scent strips, tracking dry-down, and building a structured olfactory memory.
Read guide →Many Veriscents materials are available in larger sizes for fragrance studios, schools, manufacturers, and production laboratories. Contact us for current availability, lead times, and volume pricing.
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