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    Coolwood

    Coolwood is a synthetic aromatic molecule that captures the crisp, fresh character of dampened wood and bark. It delivers a modern, clean woody scent profile that evokes morning dew on forest surfaces.

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    Top0%
    Heart20%
    Base80%
    Source
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    Character

    How it smells

    Fresh-cut wood meets morning mist.

    Did you know

    Coolwood recreates the scent of wet bark and cool forest air using molecular engineering techniques developed in the late 20th century.

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    Origin

    Switzerland

    Coolwood emerged from fragrance chemistry laboratories during the late 20th century, a period marked by significant advances in synthetic aromatic compounds. Perfumers sought to capture the sensation of walking through a dewy forest, an atmospheric wood experience that traditional natural materials could not consistently deliver. The development of Coolwood represents a shift in perfumery philosophy: instead of simply extracting scent from nature, chemists began engineering specific olfactory experiences from first principles.

    This approach aligns with the broader history of fragrance innovation, from the 12th century Arabian distillers who first isolated aromatic compounds to the modern biotech processes that now produce pure, consistent aroma molecules. Coolwood embodies this progression, bringing a contemporary fresh wood dimension to modern fragrance composition.

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    Questions, answered

    The essentials on Coolwood in perfumery: how it smells, where it comes from, and how it behaves on skin.

    What does Coolwood smell like?

    Coolwood delivers a fresh, crisp woody aroma with aquatic and green nuances. It captures the scent of dampened wood, bark, and forest surfaces after rainfall.

    Is Coolwood a natural or synthetic ingredient?

    Coolwood is a synthetic aromatic molecule developed through fragrance chemistry. It was created to provide a modern fresh wood effect that natural materials cannot consistently deliver.

    What fragrance families use Coolwood?

    Coolwood belongs to the woody aromatic family. Perfumers use it in fresh woody fragrances, fougères, and modern chypres to add a cool, watery wood dimension.

    When was Coolwood introduced to perfumery?

    Coolwood emerged in the late 20th century alongside other woody aroma chemicals. Its development reflected the fragrance industry's push toward innovative synthetic ingredients.

    How does Coolwood differ from natural wood notes?

    Natural wood notes tend toward warm, resinous, or dusty profiles. Coolwood provides a distinctly fresh, cool, and slightly aquatic woody character that feels modern and clean.

    Can Coolwood be found in natural sources?

    Coolwood does not exist as a natural isolate. Fragrance chemists synthesize it through proprietary processes in laboratory settings to achieve its specific olfactory profile.

    What fragrances commonly feature Coolwood?

    Coolwood appears in modern fresh fragrances, often in men's grooming lines and contemporary gender-neutral scents. Check specific fragrance pyramids for confirmed usage.

    Is Coolwood considered safe for skin application?

    Coolwood meets International Fragrance Association safety standards when used within recommended concentrations. Regulatory bodies have approved it for cosmetic and fragrance applications.