Notes in Perfumery

Mint in perfumery
Mint's Historical Debut in Perfumery: Imperial Water Mint, known since antiquity for its medicinal, taste, and aromatic properties, has many varieties. The name "mint" first appeared in the language in...

Melon in perfumery
Melon, a New Olfactory Richness Melon introduces a fruity, sweet, and aquatic tone to perfumes, finding its place in both men's and women's fragrances. Melon notes are often paired with...

Mate in perfumery
Exploring Mate: A Fragrant Tradition from South America Mate, a popular drink in southern Latin America, is much like coffee or tea in Asia and England. Introduced to Europe in...

Marjoram in perfumery
Marjoram: The Perfumers' Lucky Charm Marjoram has a long and fascinating history, particularly in the beautiful island of Crete. Market perfumers from 13th century BC Heraclion made their fortune with...

Aqueous note in perfumery
The watery note: A touch of freshness for transparent floral scents! There was once a time when perfumes weren't seasonal, and we wore the same fragrances all year round. However,...

Nutmeg in perfumery
Nutmeg: A Mythical and Mystical Scent Nutmeg, a distinguished spice, boasts an enigmatic fragrance. It plays with our senses by being alternately hot, cold, fresh, aromatic, woody, spicy, and exotic....