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Musk in contemporary perfumes

The term musk refers to a class of fragrant substances and it is usually used as a base note in perfumes. Its Latin name is Moschus Moschiferus and it can be derived either naturally (from the perineal glands of the musk deer, as well as from plants with similar fragrances) or synthetically. The naturally extracted substance is amongst the most expensive animal products. The black market price of naturally derived musk is more expensive than gold. An interesting fact about the artificially produced musk is that it was discovered accidentally while the scientist Albert Baur was experimenting with it… TNT explosives!

Musk has a very strong odor and a lively and contrasting nature that has been used in perfumery since antiquity. Nowadays, the synthetically produced musk is almost exclusively used as the use of natural musk was prohibited in 1979 when the musk deer became an endangered species. What makes musk a preferable base note for a lot of perfumes is its unique quality to balance the fragrance composition, allowing it to last for a longer time. It is also widely considered an excellent aphrodisiac as there is a close resemblance between the musk smell and the smell of testosterone.

Here are some of the musk perfumes we recommend to you:

People say that musk is among the most controversial fragrances used in perfumery. How do you feel about musk? Do you like perfumes with musk notes in them?

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