Smelluxe: A Comprehensive Guide to Our Perfume Collection

  • Fragrance: A pleasant and often sweet smell, typically used to describe the scent of perfumes.
  • Scent: A distinctive smell, especially one that is pleasant.
  • Aroma: A strong, pleasant smell, often used to describe the fragrance of food, plants, or perfume.
  • Eau de Parfum: A type of perfume with a high concentration of fragrance oils, typically lasting longer than other types.
  • Eau de Toilette: A lighter version of perfume with a lower concentration of fragrance oils, making it less intense and shorter-lasting.
  • Cologne: A light, fresh-smelling type of perfume, often used by men, with a lower concentration of fragrance oils.
  • Perfume Oils: Concentrated liquids that provide the base for fragrances, used in making perfumes.
  • Spray: A method of applying perfume using a mist from a spray bottle.
  • Essence: The intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something, especially something abstract that determines its character, used here to refer to the concentrated scent compounds in perfumes.
  • Notes (Top, Middle, Base): The different layers of scent in a perfume that unfold over time. Top notes are the initial scents, middle notes form the main body of the perfume, and base notes are the lasting scents that linger.
  • Bouquet: The complex scent of a perfume made up of various notes blended together.
  • Aromatic: Having a strong, pleasant smell.
  • Floral: Having a scent reminiscent of flowers.
  • Woody: Having a scent that is reminiscent of woods like cedar, sandalwood, or pine.
  • Citrus: Having a fresh, tangy scent reminiscent of citrus fruits like lemon, lime, or orange.
  • Oriental: Having rich, warm, and spicy scents often derived from ingredients like vanilla, cinnamon, and resins.
  • Musk: A heavy, sweet-smelling substance used as a base note in perfumes, originally derived from a glandular secretion of the musk deer.
  • Fresh: Light, clean, and crisp scents that are often associated with cleanliness and outdoor air.
  • Sweet: Pleasantly fragrant, often used to describe perfumes with sugary, candy-like scents.
  • Spicy: Having a warm, sharp scent reminiscent of spices like cinnamon, cloves, or pepper.
  • Unisex: Suitable for both men and women.
  • Luxury: High-quality and expensive, often referring to high-end perfumes.
  • Signature Scent: A unique and distinctive perfume that a person often wears and is associated with.
  • Long-lasting: Perfumes that have a lasting fragrance that remains for many hours
    Perfumer: A person who designs and creates perfumes.

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