Notes in Perfumery

Hawthorn in perfumery
What does hawthorn smell like?

Although hawthorn is no longer widely consumed, its phytotherapeutic virtues and the delicate aromas of its flowers continue to inspire creators who seek to design a perfumed note that mirrors...

What does hawthorn smell like?

Although hawthorn is no longer widely consumed, its phytotherapeutic virtues and the delicate aromas of its flowers continue to inspire creators who seek to design a perfumed note that mirrors...

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...

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...

Honey in perfumery
Honey in perfumery

Honey: A Warm and Sweet Note in Perfumery Honey is extensively used in perfumery, adding softness to floral scents and a more animalistic touch to oriental fragrances. Honey notes are...

Honey in perfumery

Honey: A Warm and Sweet Note in Perfumery Honey is extensively used in perfumery, adding softness to floral scents and a more animalistic touch to oriental fragrances. Honey notes are...

Hédione in perfumery
Hedione in perfumery

The Origins of Hedione Hedione is a molecule discovered in the 1960s by Firmenich, a renowned fragrance and flavor company. In 1962, Firmenich patented hedione, which is based on methyl...

Hedione in perfumery

The Origins of Hedione Hedione is a molecule discovered in the 1960s by Firmenich, a renowned fragrance and flavor company. In 1962, Firmenich patented hedione, which is based on methyl...