When the temperature rises and you’re longing for your next vacation, you will sometimes want to change your summer scent. Fresh, fruity, floral, or aromatic… the possibilities are endless, so let yourself be tempted by something different for the sunny days! Here are our TOP 10 ingredients for a spring-summer fragrance that will seduce you.
Summer fragrance: it’s time to change your style!
As your coats, sweaters, and boots give way to light dresses, t-shirts, and sandals, your perfume style can change with your mood! It’s time to wear a lighter summer scent, or one with a slightly different personality. All of our ingredients can be worn with the same elegance and comfort whatever the season, as there are no rules to follow. Nevertheless, we have chosen a few seasonal ingredients because they evoke the holidays better than any photo.
- Bergamot
What does it smell like? Bergamot is a member of the citrus family or citrus notes, like lemon, orange, and tangerine. Less acidic than lemon, it is sweeter and brighter. Bergamot is recognizable by its sparkling tea, fruity, fresh, and floral scents. Very elegant, it adds sparkle to perfumes.
Notes: fresh, citrusy, juicy
- Lemon
What does it smell like? Lemon creates fresh, tangy, and fruity scents. A must for summer fragrances, it brings luminosity and lightness to compositions. More acidic than bergamot, it has a very refreshing tonic effect. The scent is extracted from the zest.
Notes: citrusy, sparkling, fruity
- Fig
What does it smell like? The famous biblically forbidden fruit! Juicy and sensual, the fig brings sunshine to the fruity, green and milky scents. It evokes images of Mediterranean gardens and the sweetness of life. Let yourself be tempted by a summer wave!
Notes: floral, milky, sweet
- Flower of salt
What does it smell like? Fleur de sel is a note that transports us through the icy smell of sea spray. It also enhances many scents with crystalline reflections. Terribly chic, this note blows a wind of freedom.
Notes: metallic, fresh, crystalline
- Freesia
What does it smell like? Freesia is a delicate flower that is relatively unknown, but it is nevertheless highly appreciated in perfumery for its transparent, floral scent. On the nose, it resembles orange blossom and jasmine, but without the animal facets, and with additional watery notes.
Notes: floral, fresh, transparent
- Lavender
What does it smell like? The name “lavender” comes from the Latin lavare (to wash)! Indeed, its aromatic, herbaceous, and camphor odor gives perfumes fresh and clean notes. It is also called the blue gold of perfumery.
Notes: aromatic, floral, herbaceous
- Mandarin
What does it smell like? Mandarin, like bergamot and lemon, belongs to the citrus family or citrus notes. It gives off a fragrance of happiness and lightness, and is often used for its sunny, tonic and sparkling notes.
Notes: citrus, fruity, juicy
- Peach
What does it smell like? Aaaah peach…we LOVE it! Its smell perfectly conveys its texture. It is fleshy, velvety, sweet, and very sensual. With the pear, it was a star ingredient of the 90s for its cocooning notes. It’s also the perfect sexy touch!
Notes: fruity, velvety, juicy
- Pear
What does it smell like? Pear brings a delicate gourmet dimension to perfumes without weighing them down. And there’s no risk of sugar overdose as it only brings juicy and fruity notes without any softness, thanks to its green and crunchy facets.
Notes: fruity, green, juicy
- Vetiver
What does it smell like? Vetiver is a flagship ingredient in perfumery. Widely used in men’s perfumes, it is ultra-chic in any composition. It’s green, woody, and earthy notes are lighter than woods, thanks to a more citrusy (and luminous) facet. These notes bring aromatic and transparent facets to the fragrance.
Notes: woody, grapefruit, earthy
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