Lily Air Freshener

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🌸 1. Fragrance (Natural &/or Synthetic)
 
The lily scent itself may come from:
 
Natural extracts or essential oils (e.g., Lilium candidum / white lily oil).
 
Fragrance compounds imitating lily aroma — which can be synthetic aromatic chemicals like benzyl derivatives, linalool, citronellol, hydroxycitronellal, etc.
 
These fragrances are what give the air freshener the characteristic lily floral smell.
 
💧 2. Solvents / Carriers
 
These keep the fragrance dissolved and help it evaporate into the air:
 
Alcohols (like ethanol or isopropyl alcohol in liquid sprays).
 
Propylene glycol — sometimes used in larger space refills or gels.
 
Water — especially in herbal or “natural” sprays.
 
🚀 3. Propellants (Aerosol Sprays Only)
 
If the product is an aerosol can:
 
Gas propellants like isobutane, propane, or butane to push the fragrance out.
 
These are pressurized and flammable, so follow safety instructions on the can.
 
🌿 4. Essential Oils & Natural Extracts (for herbal-type products)
 
Some variants use plant-derived oils and extracts such as:
 
White lily oil (Lilium candidum) — for natural floral notes.
 
Neem oil (Azadirachta indica) — sometimes added for herbal aroma.
 
Cedarwood oil (Cedrus deodara) — for woody undertones.
 
These are more common in “herbal” or eco-focused fresheners.

 

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