The perfumes are classified into seven olfactory families:
Florals: Developed around one or more floral scents.
Woody: Perfumes dominated by woody notes such as vetiver, cedar, sandalwood, patchouli...
Orientals, or ambers: A blend of vanilla, resin notes such as tonka bean or coumarin, combined with wood, spices, or floral notes.
Citrus: Based on citrus zest.
Fougères: A blend of lavender, aromatic notes, geranium, vetiver, coumarin, oakmoss.
Chypres: Perfumes initially built on a bergamot accord and floral notes (rose, jasmine...).
Leathers: Perfume reminiscent of the smell of tanned leather based on birch as well as other components like animal notes, tobacco accords, or honey.
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