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White flowers in perfumery refer to a group of blossoms such as jasmine, gardenia, tuberose, and orange blossom, known for their rich, creamy, and often sweetly heady aroma. Their scent is typically lush and sensual, evoking a sense of purity, elegance, and romance. These notes are frequently used as heart notes in floral compositions to add depth, warmth, and a soft, feminine touch, often balancing fresh or green accords with their opulent and intoxicating character.
CATEGORY · FLORAL
The floral note category encompasses scents derived from the blossoms of various flowers, known for their rich, sweet, and often romantic characteristics. Common examples include rose, jasmine, lily, and peony, each offering unique olfactory profiles ranging from fresh and green to creamy and powdery. Floral notes can be single-note or blended to create complex bouquets, often used in perfumes to evoke feelings of femininity, warmth, and elegance. These scents are prevalent in both classic and contemporary fragrances, making them a cornerstone of perfumery.
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