
This great olfactive family is characterized by Virginia cedar, Gaiac wood, pine essence, patchouli, sandalwood, and vetiver. Read On
Vanilla, benjamin and balsam tolu are the chief constituents of this family. Their sweet and woody odor is often combined with oriental notes. Tolu and benjamin are natural and viscous balms, exp... Read On
Lavender, rosemary and armoise characterize this olfactive family. These notes give fragrances a virile and energetic quality and are mainly used to make men's fragrances. Read On
A newcomer in the olfactive world of perfumery, the aquatic note evokes waterfalls, the ocean or the wind. It is transparent, fresh, natural and very persistent. This family essentially includes... Read On
Because of their sensuous quality, animal notes are essential ingredients in today's fragrances. They are much appreciated for their fixative properties.Synthetic products are gradually replacing... Read On
Most aldehydes are synthetic chemical bodies with a very strong odor with a slight fatty note. They give body, shine and vapor to the perfume. Read On
The natural quality of floral notes means their use in women's fragrances is both pleasant and essential. The various sweet-smelling flowers in this family help perfumes evoke qualities ranging f... Read On
