Animal, powdery or slightly woody notes often enhance the floral bouquet. The top note is a marriage of aldehydes and hesperidia. This sub-family came into existence with the creation of Chanel n°5, the first floral-aldehydic perfume with an unusually high amount of aldehydes.
A vibrant opening thanks to the aldehydes. Then floral notes of rose and violet grab our attention, followed by powdery tonalities and an intense trail with slightly oriental, woodsy accents. Des... Read On
The ingredients of N°5 are still there, but the proportions are different. The ylang-ylang has been softened. The aldehydes and neroli bestow greater freshness. Vanilla and woods have a stronger... Read On
Described as a bittersweet aldehyde, the perfume blends a natural aldehyde-like note with a woodsy trail of patchouli and musk. Designed by: Domitille Bertier, IFF Read On
An aldehyde opening revealing a powdery heart of rose, jasmine and violet. The fragrance evolves towards a trail of iris and sandalwood. Read On
A woodsy-aldehyde melody with sparkling accents of cassis leaf over a floral heart of lily and peony. The warm, woodsy trail blends amber and white cedar. Designed by: Evelyne Boulanger, Symrise. Read On
A gentle floral-aldehyde fragrance built along 2 lines: the vibration bubble (iridescent white tea, cocktail of aldehydes, frosted passion fruit) and the cocoon bubble (Tahitian tiaré flower veil... Read On
The fragrance’s olfactory construction is based on aldehydes, which are disseminated throughout the formula. The opening combines white flowers – ylang-ylang and lotus blossom – with violet leave... Read On
Fragrance designer Aurelien Guichard redesigned Baghari, initially created by Francis Fabron in 1950. Turkish Damascus Rose, Egyptian jasmine, iris and vetiver compose the floral-powdery scent of... Read On
A celestial composition with peony blending with aldehydes, Casablanca lily, black currant and a hint of amber. Read On
The scent is ‘a floral aldehydic made with sumptuous flowers like roses, jasmine, ylang ylang’ and tear of Venus, a Brazilian flower with a ‘sweet alsmot fruity like fragrance’. Perfumer : Céline... Read On