Notes in Perfumery

Green Orange in perfumery
Green Orange: An Uncommon Citrus in Perfumery Although not frequently seen, green oranges do exist. In fact, oranges only turn orange when exposed to cooler temperatures. A green orange signifies...

Orange in perfumery
Orange: A Tangy, Sweet Scent The orange possesses a sweet, fresh, and tangy aroma. As a member of the citrus olfactory family, orange contributes joyful, luminous, and effervescent qualities to...

Opopanax in perfumery
What is Opoponax? Opoponax, also spelled as oppoponax, is a herbaceous plant from the Apiaceae family. It produces tufts of small white or yellow flowers on long stalks and thrives...

Carnation in perfumery
The Fascinating World of Carnations and Their Meanings Carnations, perennial plants with typically serrated petals, belong to the caryophyllaceae family. There are numerous varieties, such as the highly fragrant Mignardise...

Solar notes in perfumery
Solar Notes in Perfumery: A History Rooted in the Beach The introduction of paid holidays in France led to a new need: sun protection products. As sunbathing on the beach...

Metallic notes in perfumery
The Intriguing World of Volatile Molecules Smell is primarily the result of an encounter with a volatile molecule. There are over 30,000 known volatile molecules that can be detected by...