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FOUGÈRE - Fresh & Dry Sweet, Spicy, Warm, & Sensual

FOUGÈRE - Fresh & Dry Sweet, Spicy, Warm, & Sen...

Fougère fragrances belong to one of the classic fragrance families in perfumery. The term "fougère" comes from French and means "fern." Although ferns themselves don't have a distinctive scent, the...

FOUGÈRE - Fresh & Dry Sweet, Spicy, Warm, & Sen...

Fougère fragrances belong to one of the classic fragrance families in perfumery. The term "fougère" comes from French and means "fern." Although ferns themselves don't have a distinctive scent, the...

CHYPRÉ - Bright, Crisp transforming into soft & warm

CHYPRÉ - Bright, Crisp transforming into soft &...

Chypré fragrances are an elegant and versatile fragrance family defined by a characteristic combination of fresh, floral, and warm earthy notes. The name " chypré " comes from French and...

CHYPRÉ - Bright, Crisp transforming into soft &...

Chypré fragrances are an elegant and versatile fragrance family defined by a characteristic combination of fresh, floral, and warm earthy notes. The name " chypré " comes from French and...

AMBRÉE - Rich & Soft Fresh, Cool, & Sweet

AMBRÉE - Rich & Soft Fresh, Cool, & Sweet

Ambree fragrances, also known as amber fragrances , belong to the oriental fragrance family . They are characterized by warm, sensual, and often sweet notes. The name "Ambree" is derived...

AMBRÉE - Rich & Soft Fresh, Cool, & Sweet

Ambree fragrances, also known as amber fragrances , belong to the oriental fragrance family . They are characterized by warm, sensual, and often sweet notes. The name "Ambree" is derived...

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The most commonly used fragrances in perfumes

The most popular fragrances in perfumes The fragrances used in perfume production can be divided into different fragrance families to better categorize and differentiate them. Jean Kerléo presented the following...

The most commonly used fragrances in perfumes

The most popular fragrances in perfumes The fragrances used in perfume production can be divided into different fragrance families to better categorize and differentiate them. Jean Kerléo presented the following...