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This article is one of a series of articles that we wrote, in order to explain in laymans terms, what and why animals play a role in designer perfume. That’s right animals. In the last article we talked about the role that Musk Oil plays. In this article we will discuss another key animal ingredient used in many perfumes, good old Ambergris.

Ambergris has been used for centuries in the perfume industry. The original source of ambergris was from the sperm whale. That’s right, a whale.

And here is the whales tale. One of the foods sperm whales love to eat is squid. Now they can eat some pretty good size squid. When humans eat squid (i.e. calamari) the squid is cleaned and the beak is removed. Well, whales are not so particular. They pretty much swallow it whole! Now the beak from a squid is indigestible even for a whale, In fact, they have found the beaks from giant squids in ambergris, floating in the sea.

Why floating in the sea you ask? Let me explain. It is believed that the whales intestine produces this waxy substance in order to coat hard, sharp indigestible stuff (a technical term) so that the object can be excreted by the whale with no damage to the intestinal tract.

At this point you are thinking to yourself, “What? It comes from whales intestines? Why in Gods name would you use it in perfume?” That’s right! It is found in whale poop (another technical term)!

But this story does have a happy ending. When first expelled, this fatty precursor of ambergris has a pale white or grayish appearance, and does have a strong fecal odor. What would you expect to smell from a whales butt, perfume? (You see how I worked the word perfume into the conversation? More on that later.)

Now this floating whale poop can be found in many oceans, and sometimes it even washes up on shore. Now here’s the happy ending part. After months and sometimes years of floating in the ocean, being photo-degraded and oxidized, the whale poop eventually hardens, and develops a dark gray or even black color, with a crusty wax like texture. And believe it or not, the original foul odor has been replaced by a sweet, earthy, marine and animalic fragrance. ( Is animalic really a word? Whatever, you know what I mean!)

Ok, so now we have this peculiar smelling ambergris. Why is it in perfumes? Well, most of the truly delectable, wonderful fragrances found in designer perfumes, wholesale perfumes and discount perfumes as well, are highly volatile. This means that they evaporate very quickly! So, perfume manufactures add what’s referred to as a fixative compound, a very low volatility compound that absorbs the higher volatility compounds and makes them last longer.

So, guess what, ambergris is one of the best fixatives out there! It helps keep the floral and fruity fragrances to last longer while adding its own unique fragrance!

So, that is why ambergris is used. However, due to the huge demand for ambergris and its high cost, the world needed to find replacement compounds. Luckily, it has been chemically synthesized, into a variety of ambergris compounds, the most important of which is called Ambrox.

However, natural ambergris is still used. So if one day you are walking along the beach and you come across a clump of waxy, sweet, yet earthy smelling stuff. Take it home! You may be able to sell it. But remember to use rubber gloves. After all, it was once whale poop!

We hope you have found this article useful and amusing, while trying to teach you about what goes into designer perfumes.

Anna Boren and her husband, Bill Boren, have a website dedicated to wholesale and designer perfume. The site currently explains what to look for when checking out a website from which to purchase perfume. They try in a lighthearted way to inform people about perfumes, their properties and where best to purchase them!

Check them out at http://www.bestwholesaleperfumes.com

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