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Sunday, July 12, 2015

What are Fruity Floral Fragrances?

Fragrances can be classified by certain olfactive families, or themes, or accords.


Fruity Floral: 

one of the newest members of the perfume family, mainly used in women’s fragrances. These fragrances are comprised of blending traditional floral notes with the youthful addition of fruity notes such as peach. There are subdivisions of classifications in this family and they are: floral fruity woody, and fruity chypre.





Perfumes which are classified as Floral Fruity are:
  • Amazone by Hermes
  • Anais Anais by Cacharel
  • Anne Klein by Anne Klein
  • Armani by Giorgio Armani
  • Azzaro by Loris Azzaro
  • Clair du Jour by Lanvin
  • Clin d’Oeil by Bourjois
  • Diorissimo by Christian Dior
  • Fantasque by Louis Feraud
  • Fidji by Guy Laroche
  • First by Van Cleef & Arpels
  • Guirlandes by Carven
  • Jour by Louis Feraud
  • K de Krizia
  • Kenzo by Kenzo
  • KL by Karl Lagerfeld
  • Laura Ashley #1 by Laura Ashley
  • Lauren by Ralph Lauren
  • Maxim’s de Paris
  • Metal by Paco Rabanne
  • Missoni by Missoni
  • Nahema by Guerlain
  • Norell by Revlon
  • Parure by Guerlain
  • Tiffany by Tiffany & Co
  • Zen by Shiseido


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