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Curcuma, commonly known as turmeric, presents a warm, earthy aroma with a hint of spiciness and a subtle, golden sweetness. Its scent is often described as slightly woody and herbal, evoking a sense of warmth and comfort, reminiscent of exotic cuisines and traditional remedies. In perfumery, curcuma is typically used to add depth and complexity to compositions, often found in oriental and spicy fragrances. Its unique scent profile can enhance other notes, providing a grounding effect while imparting a rich, vibrant character to the overall blend.
CATEGORY · SPICY
Spicy notes in perfumery evoke warmth and intensity, often characterized by a rich, piquant quality that can stimulate the senses. Common examples include cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and black pepper, each contributing a distinctive warmth and complexity to fragrances. These notes are frequently used in oriental and gourmand compositions, adding depth and a sense of exoticism, often harmonizing beautifully with sweeter or woody elements to create a well-rounded scent profile.
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