Notes in Perfumery

Praline in perfumery

What does praline smell like?

The Praline: A Delectable Olfactory Note Praline, primarily found in gourmand and feminine perfumes, has gained immense popularity. Currently, six out of ten perfumes sold are gourmand scents. The praline...

Sweet peas in perfumery

Sweet peas in perfume

The History and Characteristics of Sweet Peas Sweet peas, a member of the Fabaceae plant family, are known by various names such as flower peas, musk peas, or simply sweet...

Pittosporum in perfumery

Pittosporum in perfumery

The Solar Flowers of Pittosporum With over 200 different varieties, Pittosporum is a diverse genus of flowering plants. Two of its varieties are particularly known for their flowers. The first...

Piña Colada in perfumery

Piña Colada in perfumery

The Pina Colada: The Scent of a Tropical Seaside Resort The pina colada's tropical, sweet, and alluring aroma has found its way into numerous beauty products, cosmetics, and perfumes. Boasting...

Peach in perfumery

Peach in perfumery

Peach: An Irresistibly Attractive Scent The captivating aroma of peach entices the senses as it perfectly conveys its texture. Imagine fleshy, sweet, velvety perfumes with a touch of sensuality from...

Paradisone in perfumery

What does paradisone smell like

The Significance of Jasmine in Perfumery With over 300 different species of jasmine, it is the jasmine grandiflorum that captivates perfumers the most. This delicate flower requires southern exposure and...