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What are fragrance notes?

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What are fragrance notes?

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Fragrances are made up of different notes and can be composed of a thousand different ingredients to make every fragrance creation an individual one. There are three different notes. Top notes, the first ones you smell are very volatile and strong, but will shortly fade and give way to the middle notes and the heart of the fragrance. Later, the bottom notes will emerge to give an indication of a depth and strength of the fragrance.

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Top notes are very light and last just a few minutes (5-10 minutes). Middle notes become apparent in about 15 minutes after application. These can last up to an hour or more. Bottom notes are the heavier ingredients. These last the longest, usually for several hours. [Back To Top] • What are the main masculine notes when choosing a fragrance? Scent is a powerful factor when it comes to attraction. Because women have a keener sense of smell than men, the way a man smells can have a great impact on how attractive a woman finds him. Below are the five masculine scents that can drive woman wild. 1. Spicy Spicy notes in a fragrance, such as cinnamon, ginger, frankincense, and myrrh, can warm up even the coldest of nights. The scents evoke memories of baking (especially holiday baking) and warm memories for many women, which can be a powerful turn on. In fact, cinnamon, has long been thought to generate arousal in both men and women. 2. Citrus Clean and invigorating, the tangy scent of citru

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