Every Scent Tells a Story, Discover How It’s Composed

The Anatomy of a Fragrance

Top Notes – The First Impression

Top Notes – The First Impression

Light, bright, and instantly noticeable. They introduce the scent and fade within 15–30 minutes. Examples: Bergamot, Lemon, Grapefruit, Lavender, Mint. Mood: Fresh · Uplifting · Inviting

Heart Notes – The Emotional Core

Heart Notes – The Emotional Core

Define the true character of the fragrance and emerge after the top fades. Examples: Rose, Jasmine, Cinnamon, Green Tea, Neroli. Mood: Warm · Expressive · Memorable

Base Notes – The Lasting Memory

Base Notes – The Lasting Memory

Deep, rich notes that linger for hours, giving the fragrance its strength and identity. Examples: Sandalwood, Amber, Musk, Vanilla, Vetiver. Mood: Grounded · Comforting · Luxurious

The Fragrance Families

Floral

Soft, romantic, timeless. Rose, Lily, Jasmine.

Fruity

Juicy and playful. Mango, Pear Blossom, Berries.

Citrus

Fresh and energising. Bergamot, Lime, Grapefruit.

Green

Crisp and leafy. Fig Leaf, Green Tea, Grass.

Aquatic

Airy and clean. Sea Salt, Water Lily, Marine Accord.

Earthy

Natural and grounding. Vetiver, Oakmoss, Patchouli.

Woody

Warm and sophisticated. Cedarwood, Sandalwood.

Oriental (Amber)

Deep and sensual. Amberwood, Vanilla.

Spicy

Warm and exotic. Cardamom, Clove, Nutmeg.

Gourmand

Edible and indulgent. Caramel, Tonka Bean.

Aromatic

Fresh and herbal. Lavender, Sage, Rosemary.

Soft Floral

Powdery and gentle. Peony, Iris, Violet.

Leather

Bold and distinctive. Suede, Birch Tar, Musk.

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