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Fennel in perfumery is known for its aromatic, sweet, and slightly spicy scent profile, reminiscent of anise or licorice. It brings a fresh, green, and herbal quality to fragrances, often evoking a sense of warmth and comfort. Typically used in both masculine and unisex compositions, fennel adds depth and complexity, balancing floral and citrus notes. Its unique character makes it a popular choice for creating distinctive, memorable scents that stand out with their intriguing spiciness and subtle sweetness.
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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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