The Fragrance Wheel explains the relationship between innate fragrance preferences and the fragrance families.
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Incense casts a spell on sweet spices and resins, to create softly sensual fragrances.
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Sensual blends of golden resins, opulent flowers and sweet vanilla.
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Spicy amber accords woven with potent wood notes of patchouli, oud, and sandalwood.
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Sheer woody notes that renew the harmonies of cedar, patchouli, pine, sandalwood, and vetiver.
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Velvety notes of oakmoss and patchouli blend smoothly with amber and citrus.
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Leather and tobacco notes add a dry, often smoky accent to woody fragrances.
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Signature lavender and geranium blend with citrus, herbs, and woods.
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The clean, refreshing notes of bergamot and lemon, mandarin and lime, oranges and grapefruit.
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The scent of sea breeze, the freshness of a waterfall, or the ozonic note of wet air after a thunderstorm.
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The sharp notes of fresh-cut grass, violet leaves or cucumber invigorate the senses.
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Orchard fruits, berries of all hues, and a splash of flowers create delicious fruity floral cocktails.
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From single flower concertos to symphonies of complex bouquets, today’s perfumers capture the essence of living flowers.
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The marriage of sparkling aldehydes with delicate flowers and musk create soft, often powdery, abstract florals.
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Imagine luminous flowers warmed with spices, resins, and vanilla.
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