Perfume notes

Ambroxan

Ambroxan Ambroxan has become a cornerstone in modern perfumery. This popular synthetic note has velvety, musky and dry-woody qualities. Its strength and lasting power are so addictive that some people consider it as a fragrance on its own. If used in a formula, it enhances and amplifies the rest of the fragrance perfume notes. Curious? […]

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Bergamot

Bergamot

Bergamot Bergamot has been cherished in perfumery since the early days, even gracing the very first eau de cologne in 1695. Just a whiff of the iconic 4711 Kölnisch Wasser reveals its unmistakable scent, as familiar to perfume lovers as it is to those who enjoy the aromaticEarl Grey tea. This remarkable citrus fruit, grown

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Basil

Basil

Basil The invigorating essence of basil, known scientifically as Ocimum basilicum, brings a fresh, uplifting energy that enlivens any setting. While celebrated for its culinary charm, basil’s appeal stretches far beyond the kitchen, earning it a distinguished place in the fragrance world. Its bright, green aroma, subtly spiced, infuses perfumes with a unique vivacity, adding

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Aquatic notes

Aquatic notes

Aquatic notes Aquatic or marine notes are all about capturing the essence of water . Think of a cool splash of water , the marine scent of a salty sea breeze, a mountain lake surrounded by greenery. Aquatic notes are often used to create a feeling of freedom and expansive ness, much like the vastness

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