It can "lift" white flowers, but also - in partnership with woods or amber - can create roundness and depth. A gum resin that is produced from a bush found in Arabia and Eastern Africa. We all know bamboo. Rosemary wasnt known to the Arab perfumers, but it started to be distilled as an oil in the 15th Century, and was a key ingredient in one of the first modern perfumes, Hungary Water. Once upon a time, frangipani was the name of an actual perfume produced by an aristocratic Roman Renaissance family by the name of Frangipani, and created by mixing orris (iris root), spices, civet and musk. Lancme Miracle Intense Pears so crisp and clean a note, you can almost hear it crunch. These are the types of challenges which perfumers face: the back-stories you cant imagine, when you un-stopper a bottle! Natural perfumers whose palette of ingredients is limited love it, as it delivers an animalic quality yet is cruelty-free, generally harvested from hives that have matured over five years or so, carefully harvested by hand and then extracted using solvents. Diesel Loverdose Its intriguing. (There are also forests of it in northern Ethiopia although ecologists report that production of this resin could decline by half, over the next 15 years, as those forests are systematically cut down to make way for agriculture.). Anyone for Naked Lady? Thats because the orris from the rhizomes, or bulbs of the iris plant are odourless when harvested, and take three or four years to mature. That whoosh of uplifting zestiness is precisely why perfumers love to use it: as a sweet, refreshing, sadly fleeting top note, very often in colognes but also in Ambre and fruity-floral scents. Histoire de Parfums Vert Pivoine (We secretly long for a job naming compounds like this! Its been around for thousands of years: archaeologists found Roman licorice along Hadrians Wall, and it was also uncovered in the pyramids. Thats what youll get when you smell ambrette, an aromatic medicinal plant (musk mallow) which is native to India and used particularly in Ayurvedic medicine. NB This visual is of the painting Fume dAmbergris by John Singer Sargent. Guerlain Mitsouko, In the wrong hands, strawberry can smell sickly-sweet and synthetic. Jean-Claude Ellena and Geza Schoen - who creates scents for Ormonde Jayne use a lot of pink pepper, and Karyn Khoury (Creative Director for Este Lauder) has long been a fan, first introducing it into Pleasures, which has become a major classic: pink pepper adds a piquancy and freshness, and its here to stay. So warm, metallic almost, spicy of course, gourmand, hitting the nose with memories of rice pudding with cinnamon sugar, and making your saliva flow. Maison Francis KurkdjianAPOM Pour Femme, How did the tangerine get its name? Dior JAdore Theyre then steam-distilled to produce a gloopy, oily yellow compound, known in the business as iris butter. So juicy, you can almost imagine this running down your chin: sweet, slightly tart, and of late cherrys become Miss Popularity in the perfume stakes, with the rise in pretty, girly fruity-florals. Some ingredients in perfume may sound familiar while others appear completely foreign. The history of this tangy-sweet citrus is surprisingly short: its only been around for 400 years or so, originating in the Caribbean: a natural hybrid between the pomelo and the orange, introduced to Florida in the 1820s. Unable to leave behind the beauty of his image, Narcissus died to be replaced by this flower, Boadicea the Victorious Magnificent Atelier Cologne Ambre Nu Chopard Wish Armani Acqua di Gio (Fennel is of course familiar to most of us as a food but did you know its also used in creating absinthe, the no-longer-banned-but-it-still-makes-you-dance-on-tabletops French alcoholic drink? Balmain Ivoire LArtisan Parfumeur Timbuktu Angels trumpets bloom at night, pumping out a heady, sweet scent which nowadays is often recreated synthetically. Ormonde Jayne Sampaquita Dolce & Gabbana Pour Femme 5 Perfume: Is It Worth the Hype? Camellia Japonica (our garden shrub, which originated in yes Japan) is also related to the tea plant, Camellia Sinensis. Founded by Kilian Hennessythe grandson of the famed cognac-making familyin 2007, the eco-luxe brand is renowned for crafting scents that spark conversation. 5 that changed everything literally sending perfumery on a new, modern trajectory, opening up a world of richness and strength. 'The happiness of that afternoon was already fixed in her mind, and always would the scent of freesia return it to her mental sight, for among the roses and violets and lilies and wall-lowers, the smell of freesia penetrated, as a melody stands out from its accompaniment, and gave her the most pleasure.' I love orris for its powdery facets, reminiscent of rice powder, for its leathery and woody accents, and for its opulent floralcy," says perfumer Julien Rasquinet. KenzoKenzo Amour Florale Sharp, aromatic, refreshing, grapefruit from the peel of the fruit of the Citrus paradise tree - blends well with other citrus ingredients in the overture, or top notes, of summery and uplifting scents, blending well with basil, lavender, cedarwood and ylang-ylang. Este Lauder Pleasures The leaves and stems can be steam-distilled to produce oils, then, with quite different characters depending on the variety. Jo Malone London Pomegranate Noir Unfortunately, the downside of citral is that it can lead to sensivities and allergies so IFRA (the International Fragrance Association) regulates that it has to be used only with other ingredients that prevent a sensitising effect, and insist its labelled. Developers like Ray Matts always used large amounts of it in his fragrances as it gave a huge trail," says perfumer Olivier Gillotin. Clarins Sunshine fragrance (What you see in a photo is the pod: pop it open and the tiny seeds spill out.) Guerlain Insolence Youre most likely to encounter wheat in a gourmand (edible) or Ambre fragrance though sometimes, used sparingly, its used as a modifier: an ingredient added to make something smell truly unique, rather than another me-too scent. Frederic Malle Cologne Bigarade (We know many people who say that tomato leaf is their first scent memory, perhaps introduced by a much-loved grandparent who wants to share its so-distinctive, scented furriness.) Guerlain Idylle A 2016 study assessed self-reported health effects from fragrance. Sarah Jessica Parker Lovely ), FreshCannabis Rose Guerlain Jicky Rough leather, made from Swiss cows, with a thickened skin due to a happy but rough life in the Alps (we can dream, can't we?). But theres one snag with this exquisite material: its been blacklisted by the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) as a potential irritant, its use restricted by European regulation to 0.1% in perfume compositions that are applied to the skin a restriction which has sent noses into tailspins in labs across the world, as they were forced to remove or reduce this lynchpin ingredient in their often very famous formulations. The plant valiantly grows in mountain areas above 3,500 metres, in countries like India, Tibet, Bhutan and Sikkim. Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Cherry Blossom International Flavors & Fragrances, who trademarked Iso E Super, describe it as a smooth, woody, amber note, with a velvet-like sensation. . Aldehyde C10 decanal powerfully conjures up orange rind. Lanvin Arpge Lady Gaga Fame Myrrh A gum resin is produced from a shrub found in Arabia and East Africa to make Myrrh. Eucalyptus honey. Of course theres no way to capture that smell naturally, so perfumers turn to chemistry to recreate that evocative scent. Bark: Tree barks are common ingredients for making perfumes. Elemi is a pale yellow fragrant resin, tapped from a tree Manila Elemi, or Canarium luzonicum - which grows in the Philippines. Did you know that the apples really a member of the rose family? Yes, if we eat it: nectarines are of course smooth-skinned, and have a whiter flesh. 19 was a very high grade from Iran. Givenchy Fleur dInterdit ', Smell benzoin in: Dior Miss Dior Its used in Indian cooking and also as a medicinal not surprisingly, as a repellent. Can a fragrance really smell of water? Guerlain Elixir Charnel Gourmand Coquin Botanically, dills known as Anethum graveolens, and originates from the Med, and southern Russia. Guerlain Samsara Others are reminded of angelica, frankincense and celery, while we love this quote from the blogger Boisdejasmin, when she dipped her testing strip into some opoponax: The wave of warm, sweet scent washed over me: it smelled of aged whiskey, mahogany shavings and bitter caramel, but it was also velvety and powdery. The resin is extracted from the bark of the Commiphora eyrthraea tree (mostly from Somalia), and is also known as sweet myrrh. Marc Jacobs Oh Lola! ', Narcissus has been exciting perfumers for millennia. Jo Malone London Lime, Basil & Mandarin Maison Francis Kurkdjian Lumire Noire Pour Femme Intoxicating, hallucinogenic, life-threatening plants yes, truly datura (a.k.a. ), Grs Fleur de Cabotine Since then, lily of the valley has also made its way into countless bridal bouquets (including that of Kate Middleton for her wedding to Prince Willliam); in many countries, its linked to this day with tenderness, love, faith, happiness and purity. A Far Eastern flower, a member of the lilac and olive family: known as Kwei Hwa or Mo Hsi, its been used there to fragrance tea and other drinks, as well as jam. (Narcissus actually gets its name from the Greek word narke, which made its way into Roman language as narce: that meant to be numb, and alludes to the effect the oil can have. "Amber provides sophistication and sensuality to a fragrance.". Goutal Eau du Sud Frederic Malle Lys Mediterane. Boadicea The Victorious Magnificent Oddly enough, I find that my customers describe certain synthetic fragrances as fresh and natural. (Nectarine goes particularly well with fruity notes, actually.) Dior Miss Dior Enter a young, widowed innkeeper, who sat for the painter and also, its said, became his lover. Tall and stately and one of the oldest trees in existence, its said to date back 70 million years. FrancisKurkdjian Oud Maison "There are two different extracts of clary sage: The oil is a bit more aromatic, while the absolute has notes of ambroxan, dried tea leaves, and gives a natural meadow effect., A commonly used perfume compound that smells like vanilla, coumarin is usually derived from the tonka bean (see below), but also found in lavender, sweetgrass, and other plants. Plants take from five to seven years to flower abundantly, with up to 60 flowers on a single plant but that makes for a pricy ingredient. Id use more of it except that citrus fruit essential oils are restricted these days, and I almost always want to get some grapefruit in there too. Aldehydes may be found in natural materials rose, citronella, cinnamon bark and orange rind, for instance but are also a family of synthetic chemicals, formed (heres the science bit) by the partial oxidation of primary alcohols. Floral Street Neon Rose 'A very powerful molecule, in both masculine and feminine fragrances,' notes perfumer Alienor Massenet. It can be a skin sensitiser for some people, and is therefore listed on fragrance packaging so that it can be avoided by those who have a problem. In India, meanwhile, its known for its aphrodisiac powers (young women are advised not to breathe its scent, after dark.) "Smells like forest bathing to me.". As perfumer Andy Tauer tells The Perfume Society, 'Lilac in perfumes is the note of spring, the promise of summer.'. Ah, bluebells: those nodding, beautiful five-petalled spring flowers that seem so quintessentially English but actually flourish anywhere from here to northern Spain, with over 500 species in all. The Organic Pharmacy Organic Glam. Frederic Malle En Passant Atelier Cologne Grand Neroli Unusually for a perfume ingredient youll quite often see it listed on the back of the carton which your fragrance bottle is packaged in: eugenols use is now restricted in perfumery, as its been known to cause allergies in some people, so it must be mentioned on perfume ingredients lists to alert them. But it also reveals a soft yet surprising bitterness, when you taste it. The leaves, bark, fruits and flowers all offer different nuances: earthy, peppery, fruity, buttery or subtly herbal. Serge Lutens Sa Majeste La Rose Subtler and greener than many fruits, wed say it was almost made to be garlanded by white flowers, for a spring-like touch. Nez Nez Hiroshima Mon Amour, Say cashmeran and somehow you know its going to be soft, smooth, almost snuggly. Naturally, its a synthetic fantasy ingredient: you cant distil a metal, or extract it through enfleurage! (Nobodys quite sure where the first flowers were grown; some believe it originated in Persia, and made its way to China via the Silk Route.). Diptyque LEau Trois Its a naturally-occurring chemical, found in many essential oils especially the glorious white flowers (jasmine, orange blossom, neroli), as well as wallflowers, and some citrus fruits. With such huge amounts of timber felled to extract teensy qualities of oil, its no wonder that Brazilian rosewood trees which are grown in the rainforests of Brazil, Mexico and Peru are now protected, under CITES (the convention which safeguards endangered flora and fauna). Prada Infusion dIris Yves Saint Laurent Opium, Sweet, juicy, peachily honey-like: nectarines have been dripping their bright fruitiness over quite a few compositions, of late, riding on the popularity of fruity-florals. Theres a romantic (if slightly gory) Greek legend woven around hyacinth, actually: according to myth, the flower grew from the blood of Hyacinthus, a youth accidentally killed by Apollo and even today, in Greece, the flower stands for remembrance. Beauty The 35 Best Perfumes for Women for Every Occasion Get ready to meet your new signature scent. Osmanthus also works beautifully in leathery, suede-like scents, as well as florals. GuerlainAqua Allegoria Bouquet de Mai Mariah Carey M 5 Eau Premiere Tom Ford Black Orchid We rather love the story of Amaretto, which has its roots in the Saronno region of Italy (hence the name Amaretto di Sironno, on the label). Revlon Charlie Silver. Cartier Dlices Yes, really: this salty, smoky breakfast food has been used in synthetic form as a novel (very novel) perfume ingredient in John Leydons Fargginay fragrance brand, in a specific bacn collection. Philospohy Baby Grace Le parfumeur franais qui enseigne toutes les manires de tirer les odeurs des fleurs, & faire toutes sortes de compositions de parfums avec le secret de purger le tabac en poudre & le parfumer de toutes sortes d'odeurs pour le divertissement de la noblesse, l'utilit des personnes religieuses & ncessaire aux baigneurs & perruquiers. Guerlain LInstant de Guerlain Eau de Toilette (Gloves and perfumery are inextricably linked, which you can read about in our Perfume History section, here.) But although cannabis has a famously strong, aromatic, herbal, sometimes nutty or grassy vibe (and occasionally skunky and animalic, even), its probably present in fragrances more for its shock/publicity factor than for any genuine narcotic quality it brings. (Petitgrain, which you can read about here, is extracted from the leaves, for instance.) (It helps to dispel parasites hence its name) In fragrances, wormwood is also bitter and green and so used with the lightest touch, generally (in mens but also womens scents), because its pungent and intensely herby. The leaves of this flowering plant which can grow to two or three metres are deliciously lemony and fresh when rubbed, and give a cleanness and uplifting freshness to scents. Guerlain Shalimar We've also discontinued plastic samples, so you can feel good about smelling good. Penhaligons Artemisia Angelica is a family of beautiful, umbellifer (or umbrella-like) plants, including Angelica archangelica: both the root and the seeds can be used (though the roots more pungent). (Its also used in folk medicine.) Miller Harris Feuilles de Tabac. Linum usitatissimum): it gives us both linen and linseed (highly nutritious, and also terrific as an oil applied to wooden furniture to keep the elements at bay). Chanel Allure Eau de Parfum A chemical compound that smells floral at low concentrations, but fecal at high concentrations. And sandalwood has long key to spiritual traditions in India, too: so soothing, its considered an aid to meditation, helping to still a whirring mind. Burberry The Beat Its mostly the foliage (from trees grown in the Atlas mountains of Morocco, or Virginia in the USA) that is steam-distilled to produce the intense oil, which is also used in aromatherapy for calming and balancing. And the rest, as they say, is history. ), The Polianthes tuberose plant is related to the lily - you can almost tell that, from smelling it. Elizabeth Arden Fifth Avenue As one of the oldest ingredients found in perfumery, it has been extremely popular throughout the decades," says Gamba. Dior Hypnotic Poison Strawberry can be lush, juicy, fruity-green and not overpoweringly jammy, at all. Roger & Gallet Jean-Marie Farina It seems to have been something of an aphrodisiac, and kickstarted a craze among the local residents for this seductive oil, which is said to have been blended with flowery sweet notes and musk. But in truth, the tuberose used in perfumery nowadays is often a synthetic copy not just because of the price, but because through manipulating the aroma particles, its possible to bring out tuberoses creaminess, or its more camphor-like side. The types mainly grown for fragrance are Lavandula angustifolia (or Lavandula officinalis), Lavandula latifolia, or the more camphor-y Lavandula stoechas, which smells more like rosemary. Maybe. But a citron fruit (Citrus medica) is rarer than a lemon and not nearly so juicy. Growing indie fragrance brands like D.S. Vera Wang Lovestruck. Arabian perfumes lend a sense of regality and luxury. David & Victoria Beckham Signature for Her Bacon? Mad et Len Eau de Fleur dOranger Kephalis is very versatile, a useful weapon in a perfumers arsenal, blending beautifully with floral notes such as rose, violet, lavender, jasmine but also enhancing amber, woody and tobacco scents, to very sophisticated effect. Yves Saint Laurent Paris. What does it smell of, in a fragrance? Frederic Malle Noir Epices Versace Versus. Este Lauder Pleasures Dior Bois dArgent Clinique Calyx Sarah Jessica Parker Lovely Este Lauder Sensuous (Beware, though: neat eucalyptus oil should be kept away from babies and small children, and avoided by those who suffer from asthma. Calvin Klein Escape Issey Miyake Pleats Please They found that: "Many of the personal care products we tested contained more hazardous chemicals than the cleaning products we tested.". It comes from a shrub called Commiphora and smells warm, ambery, aromatic, resinous, balsamic and sensual. Want an exclusive offer? Fresh but sophisticated, too. It also blends beautifully with sweet pea and with tuberose. "I love this ingredient because it takes me to the beach. As a medicinal, use of this exceedingly bitter herb goes all the way back to Egypt. In fact, its used in different proportions in almost all modern perfumes - particularly within chypre and fougre fragrance categories, giving an initial fresh, airy, uplifting quality. Van Cleef & ArpelsCologne Noir. This is, after all, a kind of mandarin: sweet, honeyed and with lots of uplifting zest in its bright orange skin. L'Oreal is one of the companies that dictate perfume industry stats by owning various famous fragrance brands. Weve noticed yuzu turning up in quite a few fragrance compositions lately. Guerlain La Petite Robe Noire (Those last two are outlawed in modern perfumery, of course.) Taif rose is especially prized in perfumery, beloved for its deep fragrance which is even more intense than the better-known Damask rose to which its related. Olfactive Studio Still Life Olfactive Studio Chambre Noire. Essential Oils. This resin is a must-have for ingredient in the chypre family of fragrances (in a marriage with patchouli, bergamot and oakmoss): rich, green, mysterious, woody. Lancme Hypnse But in perfumery where its surprisingly widely-used - its woody, dry, green and almost paper-like, used to conjure up nature in both feminine and masculine fragrances. We love this legend about vanilla which we found on the excellent Perfume Shrine blog. Superb floraliser. 'It has an almost cinnamon quality, yet is very feminine.'. Most of us know and love the fruit of the plant which is a member of the rose family, and is grown all over the world but just occasionally, the scent of its lightly woody-floral blossom makes an appearance in a perfume construction, too. Davidoff Cool Water The clues in the name: this plants more widely used to dye clothing. Diesel Loverdose Burberry Body The scented oils obtained by cold-pressing the peel and unlike so many other plant ingredients, the aroma that you get from that process is almost exactly the natural scent of the ripe fruits peel. (Dates are one of the oldest cultivated tree crops.) Guerlain Mitsouko ), This flowering vine was originally native to the south of India, where its long been used in Ayurvedic medicine. But its the orgy of white neroli blossoms which get noses really excited: airy, citrussy, green, but with whispers of honey and orange bubbling subtly underneath. Nina Ricci Nina Fantasy Adding an ethereal veil of softly charming fresh-airiness to a fragrance, we invite you to explore this so-pretty ingredient in your next perfume Amouage Blossom Love ), Also known as olibanum, frankincense is actually a resin from the Boswellia sacra tree, which grows in the Dhofar area of Oman, as well as Yemen. A sack of potatoes. Who could resist rolling around in that? Dior JAdore Penhaligons Eau de Cologne Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gioia Quite aside from its uplifting qualities, yuzu is very useful to perfumers because it prolongs the life of other citrus notes, whose delicious freshness doesnt tend to linger for long. Ethyl methylphenylglycidate Wintergreen odor. Dior Miss Dior An annual-flowering member of the borage family, also known as cherry pie flower, youll often find Heliotropium arborescens on sale in nurseries and garden centres for summer bedding (and you can create a wonderfully scented display with the plants, which butterflies will also love). Thyme gets its name from the Greek word meaning to fumingate and its fragrant use goes back that far: the Greeks used it as a powerful incense in their temples (it was even thought to repel snakes), while the Arab perfumers also used it in their recipes. Bergamot blends well with other aromatics, which is why it is so popular in fragrance.". Yves Saint LaurentOpium. Taylor Swift Wonderstruck Its been used in fragrance for millennia: the ancient Egyptians burned ambergris as incense, while the Chinese referred to ambergris as dragons spittle fragrance. Long before that, though, the bitter orange tree is thought to have been brought to Europe by the Arabs from the Middle East, when the trade routes opened up. (Do please completely ignore the word rose in its name.). Because cinnamon bark oil is a sensitiser and as such, you may cinnamates on perfume packaging, as a warning where natural cinnamons used, its likely to have been distilled from the leaves and twigs. The lasting power is 10 - 12 hours with great projection. LOccitane de Provence Verbena Sorbet. The gourmet food world has just discovered marshmallows, with designer marshmallows becoming available. Yves Saint LaurentLa Collection Nu. 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