Escentric Molecules

Escentric Molecules owes its existence to an aroma molecule that does not exist in nature, captivating fragrance enthusiasts with its unique composition. The synthetic compound, Iso E Super, was created in a laboratory at International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) in 1973, yet it remained relatively unknown outside the perfumery world for decades. Its introduction to a broader audience came with the launch of Escentric Molecules by the innovative perfumer Geza Schoen, who highlighted its distinctive qualities. Although Iso E Super's presence is often elusive, diffused subtly at low concentrations, it imparts a velvety, enveloping effect that is cherished by perfumers globally. This revolutionary approach has positioned Escentric Molecules as a radical unisex fragrance, transforming the landscape of modern perfumery for both men and women.

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