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Floral Fragrances
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Floral fragrances are the largest and most diverse olfactory family, centered around the natural and synthetic reproduction of floral scents. These compositions range from single-flower (soliflore) fragrances, such as Damask Rose, to complex bouquets that combine multiple floral notes like Jasmine & Sandalwood or White Peony.
At their core, floral fragrances often feature key molecules like geraniol, found in rose and geranium, or indole, naturally occurring in jasmine, which add richness and depth. These notes typically occupy the heart of the olfactory pyramid, creating a lasting impression of elegance and romance.
The historical significance of floral scents in perfumery dates back to the use of essential oils and distillates in ancient rituals and ceremonies. Today, modern techniques such as headspace technology allow perfumers to capture and replicate the ephemeral scent of living flowers, preserving their complexity.
An interesting facet of the floral family is its versatility: Tuberose provides a creamy and intoxicating aroma, while lighter notes like Cherry Blossom or Violet Tulip evoke softness and freshness. These fragrances are timeless and universally appealing, offering a sense of refinement and beauty suitable for any occasion or setting.
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