Collection: Ozonic notes Fragrances

Few accords define modern freshness as completely as ozonic notes. A purely fantasy creation built on airy synthetic molecules, the accord recreates the smell of clean air itself — the charged atmosphere after a thunderstorm, wind over open water, laundry snapping on a line. It opens with a cool, almost crystalline transparency, faintly metallic and dewy, and stays weightless as it develops, lifting everything around it. Its character is luminous, spacious and scrupulously clean rather than sweet or warm. Ozonic notes pair naturally with marine accords, citrus, light florals such as lily of the valley, and transparent musks, giving compositions a sense of breath and altitude — sky-wide, rain-rinsed and endlessly fresh.

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About Ozonic notes Fragrances

Ozonic notes are among the most distinctive — and most debated — inventions of modern perfumery. They are synthetic accords designed to capture the smell of open air: the clean, electric freshness of ocean spray, the sharp clarity of air after a thunderstorm, or the vast, abstract emptiness of a high-altitude breeze. The key molecule behind ozonic notes, Calone (first developed in the 1960s and popularised in the 1990s), introduced a radically new olfactory language to fragrance — one that had no precedent in the classical perfumer's palette.

The olfactory profile of an ozonic note is difficult to describe precisely because it references experiences rather than materials. It smells of nothing in particular and everything outdoors simultaneously — watermelony, metallic, clean, airy, slightly marine, and deeply refreshing. In compositions, ozonic notes typically appear at the top, providing an immediate burst of freshness that opens a fragrance with a sense of space and liberation. They pair naturally with marine accords, citrus notes, light musks, aqueous florals, and cool greens to create fragrances that feel expansive and modern.

From the genre-defining aquatic releases of the 1990s to today's sophisticated atmospheric compositions, ozonic notes have shaped one of the most commercially successful fragrance movements of the past thirty years. Fragrenza's ozonic collection gathers the finest dupe interpretations of clean, fresh, and oceanic fragrances — perfect for those who want a scent that feels like breathing deeply in wide-open spaces.

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