The power of scent is that we associate scents with something - a cherished memory, a beloved person, a far away place from a long time ago. We all have our personal connections, but how do we talk about fragrances and describe scents on its own terms?
It’s time to improve your perfume vocabulary! From absolute to woody, keep reading for the scent terms every and perfume freak and self proclaimed expert should know!
B – Benzoin
A balsamic resin extracted from different types of styrax tree. Very often used in the creation of incense. Benzoin is very common in vanilla and oriental fragrances.
D – Dry down
The final phase of a fragrance and it’s personality. It is the stage where the base notes are the most pronounced.
F – Fougère
The French word for “fern.” Fougère fragrances centre on notes like oakmoss, lavender, coumarin & woods.
G – Gourmand
Sweet smelling fragrances with dominating notes such as: vanilla, chocolate, caramel or candy.
♀ For her
G – Gourmand
Sweet smelling fragrances with dominating notes such as: vanilla, chocolate, caramel or candy.
H – Hedione
Perfume note that in nature exists in jasmine and tea. The chemical is known as methyl dihydrojasmonate and can be described as a “transparent jasmine” with a luminous, green, floral scent.
J – Juice
Term to describe perfume, usually when the liquid is in bulk form.
L – Leathery
Term used to describe a strong smell that is used in the process of tanning leather. The leathery notes have a smoky and animalistic scent.
⚤ Unisex
N – Neroli
Produced mostly in Morocco and Tunisia, Neroli is an essential oil coming from the orange blossoms. Neroli oil has very beautiful aromatic fragrance that leans a bit towards fresh and green.
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O – Ozonic
Do you know how the air smells after rain or summer thunderstorm? “Ozonic” or many times called “aquatic” fragrances have very fresh, watery smell giving the feeling of lightness. It is perfect for those who love the cool scents of the ocean.
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O – Ozonic
Do you know how the air smells after rain or summer thunderstorm? “Ozonic” or many times called “aquatic” fragrances have very fresh, watery smell giving the feeling of lightness. It is perfect for those who love the cool scents of the ocean.
P – Powdery
Powdery perfumes have usually light, floral and “baby powder” smell. Most usual powder notes are iris/orris, violet and vanilla.
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S – Sillage
"Sillage is the projection, or the bloom of a fragrance," by Sophie Labbé, the nose behind scents Calvin Klein Beauty and Bvlgari Jasmin Noir. French word pronounced “see-Yahzh” is the olfactory impression meaning the scent trail we leave behind us.
U – Undertones
Very important part of scent character - it is simply put subtle attribute of the fragrance background.
V – Vetiver
In French - vetyver - is a grass from the Poaceae family of plants, which also includes lemongrass and citronella. Very popular in niche perfumery and masculine fragrances.
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V – Vetiver
In French - vetyver - is a grass from the Poaceae family of plants, which also includes lemongrass and citronella. Very popular in niche perfumery and masculine fragrances.
W – Woody
Term used to name warm fragrance notes that come from wood. It can be anything from freshly cut wood or dry wood that gives a real depth to the scents. Woody perfumes include warm notes like patchouli and sandalwood.
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