Collection: Candies Fragrances

Perfumes that contain fragrance note - Candies | Scent profile: a sweet fantasy note that recalls sugar and hard candy with the scent of assorted fruits and flavors.
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About Candies Fragrances

The Candies note in perfumery is a delightful chapter in the gourmand story — a sugary, almost theatrical accord that evokes pick-and-mix sweetshops, fairground spun sugar, and childhood confections. It is primarily constructed around ethyl maltol and furaneol, two synthetic aroma chemicals that together generate that instantly recognisable sweet-cotton-candy-bubble-gum quality. Additional facets may include fruity esters, violet leaf, and vanillin, giving the accord both its playful brightness and its soft, lingering warmth.

On skin, a candies note is unabashedly fun — fizzy, sweet, and luminous in its opening before settling into a softer, musk-warmed drydown. Perfumers deploy it to inject youthful energy into compositions, to add a whimsical twist to fruity florals, or to anchor playful gourmand fragrances that celebrate sweetness without apology. It pairs brilliantly with berries, bubblegum accords, creamy musks, and airy white florals, creating fragrances that feel like wearing your favourite sweet treat.

Candies-led fragrances have become a beloved category, particularly in younger demographics and in the celebrity fragrance world, but niche perfumers have also embraced the note with genuine artistry. At Fragrenza, our inspired-by collection captures the most iconic and delicious candy-forward luxury fragrances, making that irresistible sweetness available at prices that are anything but exclusive.

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