Exit Notes (Head)
Top notes are the first notes we perceive when applying a perfume. Light and fresh, these notes generate an initial impression of joy and freshness. They become perceptible within the first 15 minutes and disappear relatively quickly, usually within the first hour. Typical examples include citrus, fruits and light herbs.
Heart Notes (Body)
As the top notes fade, heart notes emerge. These become apparent approximately two hours after application and define the overall character of the perfume. They are the most identifying and revealing, marking the distinctive essence that makes each fragrance unique. Here we find flowers, spices and more robust aromas.
Base Notes (Base)
Finally, the base notes are those that give longevity to the perfume. Although the predominant notes have disappeared, they persist and provide a lasting base. They begin to be perceptible soon after application and can last for several hours, sometimes even all day. These include woods, resins and musks.
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