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UrbScotty

(23,980 posts)
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 03:16 PM Oct 2014

Uncovering a key ingredient in perfume: whale poop

Ambergris is an animal by-product that's been used for centuries in, as flavoring for food, and as an aphrodisiac. It's one of the world's most expensive substances.

Pretty glamorous, especially when you consider that ambergris is: whale poop.

Christopher Kemp is a molecular biologist at Michigan State University. He's written a book about ambergris called Floating Gold: A Natural (& Unnatural) History of Ambergris.

Kemp says ambergris is used in perfumes because of its musky scent that can hold together the other lighter tones. Besides, its fatty, cholesterol-rich texture can stabilize the fragrance and make it last longer on the wearer's skin.


http://michiganradio.org/post/uncovering-key-ingredient-perfume-whale-poop

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Uncovering a key ingredient in perfume: whale poop (Original Post) UrbScotty Oct 2014 OP
___ In_The_Wind Oct 2014 #1
Bookmarking to read with a nice cup of civet coffee pinboy3niner Oct 2014 #2
I thought it was whale throw up... Xyzse Oct 2014 #3
It can be either. It's used by the whale frogmarch Oct 2014 #4
Yes. blogslut Oct 2014 #5

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
3. I thought it was whale throw up...
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 03:32 PM
Oct 2014

Well, I guess that makes sense.
Poop is far more common than throw up.

frogmarch

(12,153 posts)
4. It can be either. It's used by the whale
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 03:44 PM
Oct 2014

to coat sharp objects it has swallowed to make them easier to expel. If the object is too large, it and its amberis coating are vomited.

Only sperm whales produce it and only a small percentage of them do.

Ambergris isn't used often nowadays as a perfume base because not only is ambergris rare, synthetics are cheaper.

blogslut

(38,000 posts)
5. Yes.
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 04:07 PM
Oct 2014

And it is my fond desire to eventually buy a chunk of it. I want to see if it is the magic fixative that so many claim it to be.

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