Notes in Perfumery

Marigold in perfumery

Marigold in perfumery

Marigold: The Meadow Flower with a Hint of Green Apple Marigold, a charming flower native to the plains of America, has thrived from Canada to Argentina for centuries. It was...

Tobacco in perfumery

Tobacco in perfumery

Tobacco: A Rich and Aromatic Scent in Perfumery Tobacco is known for its rich and diverse aromas, making it a prominent ingredient in many perfumes. Its aromatic strength characterizes tobacco...

Sugar in perfumery

Sugar in perfumery

Indulgence Captured in a Bottle Recognizing the close relationship between smell and taste, perfumers have ventured into the realm of confectionery to create enticing fragrances. Red fruits, vanilla, praline, marshmallow,...

Styrax in perfumery

Styrax in perfumery

The Origin of Styrax Styrax is a tree belonging to the Styracaceae family, primarily found in warm regions of the world. Despite its elegant appearance, styrax remains relatively unknown in...

Shiso in perfumery

Shiso in perfumery

Cultivated since antiquity throughout Asia, shiso is a versatile plant, serving as a food source, aromatic herb, and medicinal plant, in addition to its fascinating olfactory qualities. The essential oil...

Clary sage in perfumery

Scarlet sage in perfumery

Discovering Scarlet Sage: A Versatile Ingredient in Perfumery Scarlet sage, a herbaceous plant from the Lamiaceae family, is native to southern Europe and western Asia. Growing up to 1.6 meters...