Every perfume tells a story through its notes. These notes are the layers of scent that unfold over time after a fragrance is applied. Understanding them can help you better appreciate perfumes and choose one that suits you.
Top notes are the first impression. They are usually light and fresh, such as citrus or herbal scents, and last for a short time. Middle notes, also called heart notes, appear once the top notes fade. These are often floral, fruity, or spicy and form the core of the fragrance. Base notes are the final layer and provide depth and longevity, commonly featuring woods, musk, or vanilla.
The harmony between these notes is what makes a perfume unique. A well-balanced fragrance evolves beautifully throughout the day, offering a complete and satisfying scent journey.
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