Creating a fragrance is an exercise in subtle balance. Too intense, it becomes overpowering. Too light, it fades too quickly. Harmony lies in how the notes interact and gradually unfold. The first few seconds are dominated by the most volatile notes, often fresh or sparkling. Then come the heart accords, rounder and more expressive, which define the perfume's personality.
Finally, the base notes settle in durably, leaving a memorable trail.
The work of composition involves precisely dosing each ingredient to achieve a fluid and natural evolution. A successful perfume doesn't just smell good; it tells a story in several chapters. It is this progression that creates emotion and depth.




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