Characterized by a sharp, tart, or acidic quality, adding a lively, zingy, and energetic aspect to fragrances.
Intense and heady, these scents are often rich and intoxicating, featuring notes like jasmine, gardenia, and tuberose.
A voluptuous and creamy floral scent, tuberose is intensely fragrant, with a lush, exotic sweetness.
Bright and sunny, often with a hint of sweetness, yellow florals like ylang-ylang and mimosa offer a cheerful and slightly tropical scent.
Intense and heady, these scents are often rich and intoxicating, featuring notes like jasmine, gardenia, and tuberose.
Rich and sweet, with a warm, syrupy quality. Honey adds a luscious, comforting depth, often with floral and slightly sticky nuances.
A warm, resinous scent that is sweet and often associated with oriental fragrances.
Similar to fresh spicy, but with a cozy, enveloping warmth often found in winter or evening fragrances.
A warm, resinous scent that is sweet and often associated with oriental fragrances.
A rich and complex scent, oud (or agarwood) is highly valued in perfumery for its deep, woody, and resinous character, often with smoky and animalic nuances.
Conjures the scent of smoke and char, adding a mysterious or intense characteristic to the fragrance.
A rich, deep aroma that is sweet, warm, and resinous, reminiscent of vanilla.
