Floral Perfumes
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The main idea is that these types of perfumes are floral bouquets, which means that they are made from a number of flower scents. These scents form their predominant theme. Only some of them pretend to have only one dominant theme, but that unique floral note must be sustained by other ingredients.
The most ordinary bouquet is the so-called rose and jasmine duet. Most of the perfumes, either famous or not, have in their basis this combination, but for making some difference between them, their creators have added other combinations of flowers, as well as other ingredients, such as moss, fruits, spice and musk. All these can offer to a perfume a certain originality. The most famous classic examples of this duet can be found in Joy from Platou, Arpege from Lanvin and No. 5 from Chanel.
There are also some other floral perfumes whose bouquets don’t contain at all this combination: Anais Anais from Cacharel, which is based on lilies and orange flowers, or Champs-Elysee from Guerlain, a perfect scent that combines the rose with buddleia - flower with the smell closed to the lilac.
Well, at the end, there is only one thing I can say the floral perfumes have in common and this is the intense feminity and the romantic charm, in different grades of freshness and sweetness.
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