
Musk
A clean, skin-like warmth that sits close and lingers. Modern musk in perfumery is entirely synthetic and vegan, designed to evoke the warmth of clean skin.
Fragrance Pyramid
Olfactive Character
Clean, warm, and intimately soft. Modern musk reads as the scent of clean skin rather than anything animalic. It is transparent, barely perceptible on its own, but provides essential warmth and longevity to every composition.
Origin & Harvest
All KIDA KYO musks are synthetic and vegan. No animal-derived musk is used. Modern musks are synthesised from petrochemical precursors or derived from plant-based starting materials. They are among the most studied molecules in fragrance chemistry.
Key Molecules
Habanolide (Firmenich) provides a clean, slightly metallic warmth. Galaxolide adds laundry-fresh sweetness. Ethylene brassylate contributes powdery softness. Multiple musks are typically blended for complexity.
Safety & Regulation
Modern synthetic musks are extensively tested. Some older nitro-musks have been restricted or banned. Current macrocyclic and polycyclic musks are IFRA compliant. KIDA KYO uses only current-generation, fully compliant musks.
In Perfumery
Present in virtually every modern fragrance. Musk provides the invisible backbone of a composition, giving longevity and skin-like warmth. In KIDA KYO, clean musk is a signature element across all our fragrances.
History
Natural musk was historically derived from the musk deer, driving the species near extinction. The development of synthetic musks in the late 19th century was one of perfumery's most important ethical advances. Modern musks bear no relation to the animal original.







