Notes in Perfumery
Osmanthus: Hints of the Rising Sun Osmanthus is an incredibly rich and versatile fragrance ingredient. Its notes are smooth, velvety, and dense, creating a texture reminiscent of peach skin. Perfumers...
Osmanthus in perfumery
Osmanthus: Hints of the Rising Sun Osmanthus is an incredibly rich and versatile fragrance ingredient. Its notes are smooth, velvety, and dense, creating a texture reminiscent of peach skin. Perfumers...
Rose Oil Characteristics in Perfumery Rose oil is a widely used ingredient in perfumery, and it is extracted from the Centifolia rose and the May rose, both of which belong...
Rose in perfumery
Rose Oil Characteristics in Perfumery Rose oil is a widely used ingredient in perfumery, and it is extracted from the Centifolia rose and the May rose, both of which belong...
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...
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...
Ylang-Ylang in Perfumery Ylang-Ylang essence is obtained by distilling its flowers. Different grades of Ylang-Ylang essence are produced depending on the frequency of distillation. Fresh Ylang-Ylang flowers are distilled with...
Ylang-Ylang in perfumery
Ylang-Ylang in Perfumery Ylang-Ylang essence is obtained by distilling its flowers. Different grades of Ylang-Ylang essence are produced depending on the frequency of distillation. Fresh Ylang-Ylang flowers are distilled with...
Characteristics of the Violet Flower The violet, a perennial plant belonging to the purplish family, is particularly known for its fragrant variety. With a thick stump and an elongated stolon,...
Violet in perfumery
Characteristics of the Violet Flower The violet, a perennial plant belonging to the purplish family, is particularly known for its fragrant variety. With a thick stump and an elongated stolon,...
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...
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...