Citrus Fougere Notes:
Simply put, citrus elements are added to aromatic plant fragrances. Most of these types of perfumes are fresh and natural, full of the vitality of nature.
For example, Mr. Li’s garden of Hermès has obvious aromas of kumquat (citrus) and mint (herbal); another example is Jo Malone’s lime basil and citrus. The herbs are obviously basil, thyme, and citrus. It is a fresh and sour lime.
Aquatic Fougere Notes:
At present, many so-called “men’s street incense” on the market are mainly based on this type of fragrance. The ocean is matched with herbs, and the tail note is mostly woody, which will give people a bright and clean feeling.
The most representative is David’s cold water, lavender, mint, rosemary (herbs) and watermelon ketone (aquatic), creating a clean and simple fragrance; the more well-known ones are Kenzo Takada’s wind. Love, the sense of water is more quiet, with a clean mint aroma, it is very youthful.
Woody Fougere Notes:
On the basis of woody elements, herbs or oakmoss elements are usually added in the middle and back notes, which are calm and soothing and breathable.
For example, the French lover of Faumar uses wood elements with oakmoss, patchouli, white rosin and other elements to create a forest-like deep dark green; more well-known commercial fragrances are Chanel’s blue, based on wood and herbs, Incorporating citrus, incense and other elements, the fusion is stronger, but it seems that there is no obvious aroma body.
Spicy Fudge Notes:
Most of them are combined with herbs and spices, such as pink pepper, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom and so on.
Among them, Pan Heiligen’s tea boat is a personal favorite. The iconic lavender is matched with various oriental spices, mixed with wooden elements, which is very interesting.