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Tea tree oil offers a sharp, medicinal profile—clean, camphorous and green with herbaceous, slightly woody and resinous facets and a faint tea-like bitterness that reads both fresh and antiseptic. In perfumery it is used sparingly as a top–to–mid note to lend invigorating, therapeutic clarity, to lift fougères, colognes and soaps, and to cut sweetness when blended with citrus, lavender, eucalyptus and other herbal or resinous materials.
CATEGORY · GREEN & HERBAL
The Green & Herbal fragrance note category encompasses scents that evoke the freshness of nature, often characterized by crisp, leafy, and grassy aromas. These notes can include elements like basil, mint, and green tea, which provide a vibrant, invigorating quality, while also featuring earthy undertones from herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Typically, fragrances in this category are light and refreshing, making them ideal for spring and summer compositions. They often convey a sense of vitality and rejuvenation, reminiscent of freshly cut grass or a dewy garden, and are frequently used to create clean, uplifting scents.
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