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HERBACEOUS

HERBACEOUS: Many fragrance substances have herbaceous components, and are reminiscent of herbs and drugs. Well-known, and often-used examples are mugwort, sage, rosemary and lavender. Herbaceous accents are widely used in masculine perfumes.

DRY

DRY: is the term for the odor-effect, the reverse of "sweet" or "warm", achieved through the use of ingredients such as woods, mosses, herbs and so on. Dry notes are used mainly in masculine perfumes and are particularly useful as fresh, day time fragrances.

BITTER

BITTER: is the fragrance impression that corresponds to bitterness in terms of taste. It is produced by a combination of roots (such as vetiver), herbs (such as wormwood), animal notes (such as in leather) and others. Bitter accents are to be found mainly in masculine fragrances.

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