To find a perfume that will become loved, you need to focus on the heart of the perfume composition - the middle notes. Perfume manufacturers rarely hide their composition, with the exception of some works of authorship. Heart notes in perfume composition last the longest, therefore they can become a guideline when choosing a perfume. The perfume horoscope characterizes fragrances from the point of view of the zodiacal element, for example, Earth, which includes Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn.
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Dessert notes in perfumery are for the most discerning connoisseurs of earthly pleasures - gourmets and gourmets. This family of perfumes contains such perfumery ingredients that make them recognizable by some dominant flavor note.
For example: macaroon almond cake, maple syrup, terramisu, marzipan, cotton candy, rainbow sorbet, rose petal jam, lavender ice cream, French pastries, pralines, meringues, cream, gingerbread.
Gourmet flavors do not exclude the classic condiments: cinnamon, coriander, cloves and pepper.
The feeling of warmth and comfort is also created by the legendary vanilla aromas, unobtrusive, delicate still in demand in combination with flowers.
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Virgo
Woody aromas come in different densities and saturations, but in general they are balanced, restrained, based on sandalwood. The same category includes mosses, ferns and aromatic oils derived from evergreen trees such as cedar and juniper.
Mosses are considered a "dark, earthy" scent; in chypre and fougere perfumes, the most common ingredient is oak moss, which is combined with forest berries. Among the woody novelties, the most popular is oud (agarwood).
The woody perfume can be interspersed with notes of the most luxurious garden flowers - aristocratic rose, royal lily, elegant tulip, as well as meadow and wild flowers - opium poppy, rose hips, clover, cornflowers, linseed and wheat shades.
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Capricorn
Capricorn aromas are created on the basis of the hardest parts of plants: wood, grains of rice and coffee, berry and fruit seeds - grape, apricot, and nuts with a characteristic tart odor. Nuts are used in perfumery: nutmeg, walnuts, cedar, almonds, hazelnuts.
The most original earthy notes in perfumery sound like something sensual, tangible. Smells of organic matter and animalistic notes: leather, fur, wool, cashmere. Fabrics: velvet, satin, silk, wool, velor. Mineral notes: sea salt, wet sand, wet stone, dry wood, clay and soil. Metallic notes. Aquatic: ice, rain, dew. Cosmetic: powder, lipstick.
Rare, exquisite notes can sound both independently, surrounded by flowers, herbs, trees, and in accord with another ingredient, for example, harmonious combinations: powder and earth, wood and orchid, sugar and wormwood. And, of course, the classic "red-hot piece of wood".