Fragrance

Fragrance Note

Fragrances can be derived from natural sources such as plants, flowers, and fruits, or they can be synthetic compounds created in a laboratory. It is an essential component of many industries, adding sensory appeal and enhancing the consumer experience. In each industry, fragrances are used to create a particular sensory experience or ambiance

Fragrance Applications

  • Home Care : Cleaning industry (fragrances are often added to cleaning products to mask the natural scent of cleaning agents, making them more appealing to consumers) and Air freshener industry (fragrances are used to eliminate unpleasant odors and freshen the air in homes, cars, and other environments. They can be used in a variety of formats, such as sprays, candles, and diffusers, and are often formulated to provide a long-lasting and consistent scent).
  • Personal Care : Perfume (fragrances such as ETD, EDP, and EDC) and Cosmetic (fragrances are used to enhance the scent of personal care products such as body lotions and shampoos).

Fragrance List

  • Citrus: Citrus fragrances, such as lemon, lime, and grapefruit
  • Floral: Floral fragrances, such as rose, jasmine, and gardenia
  • Fruity: Fruity fragrances, such as apple, peach, and strawberry
  • Lavender
  • Oceanic: Oceanic fragrances, such as sea salt and marine scents
  • Oriental: Oriental fragrances, such as patchouli, vanilla, and musk
  • Pine
  • Woody: Woody fragrances, such as sandalwood, cedarwood, and vetiver