Perfume Notes

I can't remember all the notes, so I thought I would fix this by adding the notes to each bottle.

#perfumenotes

Spring
2025/6/4 Edited to

... Read morePerfumes are complex compositions that can evoke emotions and memories. They typically consist of three layers of notes: top, middle, and base. The top notes are the initial scents you perceive when applying a fragrance. They tend to be light and evaporate quickly, creating the first impression. Common top notes include citrus elements like lemon and orange, as well as spices like peppermint. The middle notes emerge after the top notes dissipate and make up the heart of the fragrance. These scents take longer to develop and last longer than the top notes. Examples of common middle notes are floral components such as jasmine and rose, or fruity elements like pear. Finally, base notes are the foundation of the fragrance. They are rich and heavy, providing depth to the perfume and allowing it to linger on the skin. Common base notes include ingredients like sandalwood, vanilla, and musk. Additionally, when selecting a perfume, understanding the fragrance family—floral, woody, oriental, or fresh—can further guide your choices. Each family carries distinct characteristics, impacting how scents blend and develop on your skin. Knowing these essential elements enhances your capacity to select fragrances that resonate with your personality and the occasion.