Description
Primary Uses and Characteristics
- Masculine Fragrances: The most common use is in men's cologne, cologne-cologne, and aftershaves due to its fresh, clean, and often "manly" aroma.
- Signature Ingredients: The core usage formula involves a combination of lavender (top notes), oakmoss (base notes), and coumarin (sweet, hay-like notes found in tonka beans).
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Versatility in Scent: While traditional, the profile is often modified with additional notes like bergamot (sharpness), geranium (floral), vetiver, and patchouli to create different variations (e.g., woody or leathery fougères).
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- Soaps and Cosmetics: Due to its clean scent profile, it is commonly used in soaps, lotions, and other personal care items
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Key Scent Profiles
- Fresh & Clean: Reminiscent of a meadow or forest, often featuring a dry, herbaceous sillage.
- Rich & Spicy: Some variations (like those in the 70s/80s) focus on stronger, deeper notes, including leather and spices.
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