Notes in Perfumery

Champagne in perfumery
Champagne: A Celebration of Opulence and Luxury Champagne has long been associated with festivities, conviviality, and special occasions. This association dates back to the time when Clovis, the King of...

Celery in perfumery
Can celery really be a raw material in perfumery? Despite its humble beginnings as an aesthetic table decoration for the Greeks and a component in Roman laurel wreaths, celery has...

Cedar in perfumery
Virginia Cedar: The Scent of Pencils Virginia cedar, also known as red cedar, is a popular ingredient in essential oils due to its numerous benefits. It is known for its...

Citron in perfumery
The Citron: A Distinct Citrus Fruit The citron originates from the citron tree, a citrus-producing tree belonging to the Rutaceae family. Its name is derived from the cedar tree due...

Castoreum in perfumery
Understanding Castoreum Castoreum is an oily and fragrant secretion produced by the castor sacs found in two species of beavers: the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) and the North American beaver...

Cassie in perfumery
Cassie: The Enchanting Mimosa-like Notes The Cassie flower exudes a dense, highly floral scent reminiscent of mimosa. It also possesses a violet-like aroma with a touch of honey. Cassie absolute...