Bleu de Chanel Parfum
A faithful woody reconstruction at Advanced difficulty — built from 74 materials and dosed for an eau de parfum near 20%.
The Notes
Composition
Top
Calabrian Bergamot, Sicilian Lemon, Ginger
Heart
Hedione, Dihydro Myrcenol, Linalyl Acetate
Base
Cedarwood Virginia, Vetiver Haiti, Labdanum, Habanolide, Helvetolide
Specification
At a glance
- Ingredients
- 74
- Difficulty
- Advanced
- Concentration
- 20% EDP
- Fragrance family
- Woody
- Profile
- Masculine
The Build
Formula preview
The opening materials, with percentages obscured. The full weighable formula unlocks the moment you buy.
| No. | Material | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Iso E Super® (IFF) | 23–25% |
| 02 | Hedione® (Firmenich) | 5–7% |
| 03 | Dihydro Myrcenol | 5–7% |
| 04 | Habanolide® (Firmenich) | 5–7% |
About
About this formula
Bleu de Chanel Parfum represents the apex of the modern masculine woody fragrance, a composition that balances architectural clarity with genuine depth and sensuality. Its power lies in restraint — a seamless progression from bright citrus clarity through cool aromatic woods into a warm, resinous foundation that lingers with quiet authority.
The opening tier of Calabrian Bergamot, Sicilian Lemon, and Ginger establishes the fragrance's signature freshness with geographic precision. Calabrian Bergamot contributes a refined, slightly floral citrus radiance distinct from more generic bergamot materials, while Sicilian Lemon delivers a clean, sharp brightness that lifts the opening without veering into aquatic territory. Ginger adds a dry, faintly spiced edge that accelerates the transition toward the heart, preventing the citrus from reading as simple or one-dimensional.
The heart is where this reconstruction reveals its sophistication. Hedione, a jasmine-derived musk material with exceptional diffusiveness, creates the airy, almost transparent quality that gives the fragrance its modern character. Dihydro Myrcenol reinforces the clean, minerally freshness associated with the blue fragrance family, while Linalyl Acetate -- a key component of lavender and bergamot oils -- bridges the citrus opening into the woody base with a soft, slightly herbal smoothness. Together these three materials form a functional accord rather than a conventional floral heart, which is precisely what gives this composition its effortless, seamless feel.
The base is richly constructed and presents the greatest technical challenge in this formula. Cedarwood Virginia provides a dry, pencil-shaving woodiness that grounds the composition without heaviness. Vetiver Haiti contributes an earthy, smoky complexity that adds genuine texture and longevity. Labdanum brings a warm, ambery resinous depth that connects the woody materials to the skin. Habanolide and Helvetolide are macro-cyclic musk materials that require careful handling -- they are highly skin-substantive, potent at low concentrations, and essential to the fragrance's lingering, skin-close warmth. Sourcing quality variants of both and calibrating their ratio is where advanced skill becomes necessary. Home perfumers should expect to invest in multiple skin trials to balance the musk pair against the drier woody and resinous materials beneath them.
This formula is best suited to those who prefer their masculine fragrances polished and understated rather than loud. It performs well year-round but is particularly compelling in cooler months when the resinous base has room to develop fully. Professional and evening contexts both suit it equally.
ScentFormulas provides GCMS-informed reconstructions with documented material choices so you understand not just what to use, but why each ingredient was selected.
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Questions
Frequently asked
What skill level does the Bleu de Chanel Parfum formula need?+
This formula is rated advanced. It uses 74 materials and comes with step-by-step maceration and dilution guidance, so it suits makers comfortable with weighing materials on a precision scale. Every material is listed with its CAS number so you can source the exact item.
Where do I buy the ingredients?+
All of the materials are stocked by the major hobby-perfumery suppliers in the US, EU, UK and Australia. Each material includes its CAS number to make ordering unambiguous, and our free Ingredients Guide lists trusted suppliers by region. Specialty bases are flagged with supplier notes in the formula.
How much fragrance will this make?+
The formula is given per 100 g of concentrate, with grams-per-100g figures for every material, and our on-screen batch calculator scales it to 10 g, 50 g, 1 kg or any size instantly. Diluted to roughly 20% in perfumer's alcohol, a 100 g concentrate batch makes around 500 g of finished eau de parfum.
Is it legal to make a clone of a designer fragrance?+
Yes, for personal use. Fragrance scents themselves are not protected by copyright, and our formulas are original reconstructions — our own interpretations, not the houses' confidential formulae. Trademarks protect names and logos, which is why we describe formulas as "inspired by" a fragrance and never use brand logos. Read more on our blog about clone-formula legality.
What about IFRA compliance?+
Each formula includes IFRA notes. The percentages describe the concentrate; your skin-level exposure depends on the final dilution. If you ever sell or gift a finished product you should check the current IFRA Standards for restricted materials and confirm the maximum for your product category. For personal use, always patch-test and follow supplier safety data.
Can I get a refund on a formula?+
Because formulas are digital products delivered instantly, we do not offer change-of-mind refunds. We will, however, refund or correct any formula that contains a genuine material error within 7 days of purchase. See our refund policy for details.
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