Perfume
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There are many different types in the "fragrances", we would like to discuss these with you.
Alcohol and water are the most commonly used solvents for fragrances, the higher the percentage of fragrance components, the less alcohol or water is present in the fragrance.
A fragrance is made up of three 'notes': top notes, heart notes and base notes.
Top notes: these are the scents we smell first in the fragrance, these scents disappear quickly after application.
Heart notes: After you get out of the top notes, you smell the heart notes which are often floral scents.
Base notes: the base notes come through last (+/- 90 minutes after application) and linger for a long time, most base notes are woody.
Most scents are grouped into 7 groups:
1. Hesperidée * a citrus scent -> fresh scent such as: lemon, mandarin, grapefruit and lime.
2. Floral * a floral scent -> sweet scent such as: rose, jasmine, violet, ylang-ylang and orange blossom.
3. Fougère * a "fern" scent -> this is often a fresh men's scent using: damp forest, oak moss, ferns and lavender.
4. Chypre * a fantasy scent -> often this is a fresh scent using: bergamot, wood and often patchouli.
5. Boisée * a woody scent -> warm scent such as: forest, wood, moss and light flowers.
6. Ambrée * an amber / oriental scent -> warm scent such as: cinnamon, vanilla and spices.
7. Cuir * a leathery scent -> warm scent like: honey, tobacco, wood and smoke.
These main groups are often subdivided.