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    Cosmos Flower

    Cosmos Flower brings a rare, delicate fragrance to perfumery. Its soft, airy scent evokes sunlit meadows, offering a轻盈 quality rarely found in traditional perfume notes.

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    Cosmos Flower
    Reach
    5
    Fragrances feature it
    Pyramid role
    Top40%
    Heart60%
    Base0%
    Source
    Natural
    Headspace extraction

    Character

    How it smells

    A sun-kissed meadow captured in bloom

    Did you know

    Cosmos flowers remain among the rarest natural ingredients in perfumery due to their exceptionally subtle scent and seasonal bloom cycle.

    Mexico23.6°N, 102.6°W

    Origin

    Mexico

    Cosmos bipinnatus originated in Mexico's highland regions, where indigenous peoples cultivated it in temple gardens and ceremonial spaces. Spanish explorers documented its presence during the 16th century colonial period.

    European botanists later classified it, eventually spreading seeds across temperate gardens worldwide during the Victorian era, when flower cultivation reached fashionable heights. Unlike roses, jasmine, and other ancient perfumery staples, Cosmos never held commercial fragrance significance.

    Garden cultivation dominated its history for 400 years. Modern perfumers only recently explored its scent potential as advances in headspace extraction technology allowed capture of particularly subtle aromatic profiles previously lost to conventional methods.

    Good to know

    Questions, answered

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

    What does Cosmos Flower smell like?

    Cosmos delivers a light, fresh scent with sweet, slightly green notes and an airy dryness reminiscent of morning dew on petals.

    Is Cosmos Flower a natural or synthetic ingredient?

    Modern perfumers synthesize the Cosmos Flower isolate to capture its rare profile accurately for consistent fragrance production.

    What family does Cosmos Flower belong to in perfumery?

    Cosmos falls within the floral family, though its delicate character often positions it as a modern floral or green floral accent.

    Which perfumes feature Cosmos Flower?

    Mainstream usage remains uncommon; scent houses like Cosmo International have introduced the isolate for niche and artisanal perfumers.

    How rare is Cosmos Flower in perfumery?

    Cosmos ranks among the rarest floral ingredients, with commercial availability beginning only in the 2010s through advanced extraction methods.

    Does Cosmos Flower have any traditional perfumery history?

    No documented historical use exists. Unlike rose or jasmine, Cosmos never served as a traditional perfumery ingredient across civilizations.

    What extraction technology captures Cosmos Flower scent?

    Headspace extraction technology samples air surrounding living blooms to isolate and reproduce volatile aromatic compounds with precision.

    What other ingredients pair well with Cosmos Flower in fragrances?

    The isolate harmonizes with green tea, white musk, transparent woods, and sheer florals like peony and lily of the valley.