Notes in Perfumery

Vanillin in perfumery

Vanillin in perfumery

The Origins of Vanillin Vanillin originates from vanilla, which was first encountered in 1520 during the conquest of Mexico. At this time, the Spaniards discovered this new aroma. The subsequent...

Vanilla in perfumery

Vanilla in perfumery

Vanilla: The Endless Treasure of Perfumery Upon its introduction to France in the 16th century, vanilla captivated perfume creators. This versatile ingredient comprises several hundred distinct scent molecules, with its...

Tuberose in perfumery

Tuberose in perfumery

Exploring the Origins and Uses of Tuberose in Perfumery Tuberose, native to Mexico, made its way to Europe and Asia around the 16th century. Once extensively cultivated in Grasse, it...

Tiare in perfumery

Tiare in perfumery

From Tiare Flower to Monoi: Sunshine in Our Perfumes! The tiare flower, originating from a small tropical shrub found in the islands of the insular Pacific, can reach up to...

Thyme in perfumery

Thyme in perfumery

Thyme: A Quintessential Aromatic Plant Thyme belongs to the Lamiaceae family, characterized by creeping or cushioned plants with small, pale pink or white flowers. Rich in essential oils, thyme emits...

Amber woods in perfumery

Amber woods in perfumery

Amber Woods: A Rich and Alluring Olfactory Experience Amber woods have been a staple in perfumery for ages, and they continue to be sought after by fragrance creators today. These...