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Showing posts with label fruity floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruity floral. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

What are Fruity Floral Fragrances?

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


Fruity Floral: 

 The Fruity Floral fragrance family is one of the more modern additions to the world of perfumery, having gained significant popularity in recent years, particularly in women’s fragrances. As its name suggests, this family is a vibrant and playful fusion of fresh, juicy fruit notes combined with the delicate, romantic essence of floral elements. The inclusion of fruit in these fragrances adds a dynamic, youthful quality, injecting an element of sweetness and freshness that complements the soft, classic floral aromas.

At the heart of the Fruity Floral composition, peach often takes center stage with its lush, velvety sweetness. Imagine the feeling of biting into a ripe, sun-warmed peach, its flesh tender and juicy, spilling with nectar. The fragrance of peach is full and creamy, with a gentle, honeyed richness that introduces a light yet indulgent element to the blend. The soft, sugary warmth of the peach note is beautifully balanced by the more ethereal and fresh floral scents, creating a fragrance that feels both uplifting and comforting.

Within the Fruity Floral family, there are various subdivisions that further define the structure and mood of the fragrance. One such category is the floral fruity woody fragrance, where the fruity sweetness of notes like peach, pear, or citrus is enhanced by the earthy depth of woody accords. The addition of wood notes such as sandalwood or cedarwood introduces a grounding, slightly spicy element, giving the fragrance a sense of balance and maturity, while still maintaining the youthful freshness of the fruity notes.

Another subdivision is fruity chypre, a blend that brings the freshness of fruits together with the complex, sophisticated base of a traditional Chypre fragrance. Chypre fragrances are known for their distinctive base of oakmoss, patchouli, and labdanum, and in the fruity chypre variation, these earthy, woody elements are softened and brightened by the juicy, tangy fruit notes. The result is a fragrance that feels both modern and classic, with the sweetness of the fruit notes bringing a contemporary twist to the otherwise traditional chypre base.

In essence, Fruity Floral fragrances are a celebration of both freshness and femininity, offering an olfactory experience that is light, lively, and undeniably charming. Whether through the playful sweetness of peach or the combination of vibrant fruits with floral and woody notes, the Fruity Floral family is all about embracing the carefree joy of nature’s bounty.



Saturday, March 28, 2015

What are Floral Perfumes?

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

Floral:


Floral fragrances are the most beloved and widely used in perfumery, celebrated for their ability to evoke feelings of elegance, romance, and freshness. Within this family, both single floral notes (soliflores) and complex floral bouquets can be found, each offering its own unique aromatic experience.

When you inhale a tuberose note, you're immediately enveloped in its rich, creamy sweetness. It’s heady, almost intoxicating, with a voluptuous, white floral character that feels full-bodied and deeply fragrant. The scent has a waxy, slightly spicy edge, making it both sensual and mysterious, often evoking warm summer nights. It’s a fragrance that feels indulgent and captivating, with a velvety texture that leaves a lasting impression.

Hyacinth offers a striking contrast, as its scent is fresh, green, and bright, with a slightly sweet, watery undertone. It's like a breath of spring air, filled with the scent of newly bloomed flowers and dewy grass. The aroma has a delicate, yet vibrant character, with a clean floral note that’s both uplifting and energizing.

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