Cashmeran
Cashmeran is a synthetic woody-musk molecule developed by IFF · soft, slightly powdery, faintly spicy, with the textural impression of cashmere wool. Anchors modern soft-luxe compositions.
About Cashmeran
Cashmeran (also marketed as Cashmiran) is a synthetic molecule with a complex aroma combining woody, musky, and slightly spicy facets. The name evokes the textural softness of cashmere · the molecule has the perfumery effect of "blurring" other notes around it, lending compositions a soft-focus luxe quality. Cashmeran appears in Donna Karan Cashmere Mist, Maison Margiela Replica Lazy Sunday Morning, and many modern soft-luxe compositions seeking blanket-like comfort. Like ambroxan, it has become one of the defining synthetic notes of contemporary perfumery.
Featured in 8 The Fragrance World perfumes
Common questions about Cashmeran
- What does Cashmeran smell like?
- Cashmeran is a synthetic woody-musk molecule developed by IFF · soft, slightly powdery, faintly spicy, with the textural impression of cashmere wool. Anchors modern soft-luxe compositions.
- Where does Cashmeran come from?
- Synthetic molecule (developed by IFF)
- Is Cashmeran a top, heart, or base note?
- Base
- Which TFW fragrances feature Cashmeran?
- 8 TFW fragrances currently feature Cashmeran. See the list on this page for the full set.








