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Water Pepper, also known as "Lepidium sativum," offers a unique spicy and fresh aroma that is both invigorating and slightly herbaceous. Its scent is characterized by a crisp, green peppery quality, evoking the coolness of water and the warmth of spice, making it an intriguing addition to fragrances that aim to convey freshness and vitality. In perfumery, Water Pepper is often used in aquatic and aromatic compositions, where it enhances the overall freshness and adds a subtle complexity. It pairs well with citrus, floral, and woody notes, making it a versatile ingredient that can elevate both men’s and women’s fragrances.
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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