How to understand fragrance notes?


Connection between fragrance and memory
Discovering a perfume also means learning to listen to the emotions it awakens. Our sense of smell is deeply connected to memory: a simple scent can bring back a cherished moment, evoke a loved one, or transport us to a particular place.
It is through these associations that we learn to train to identify and understand notes within a fragrance. Perfumers themselves have a method for “remembering” a scent: they associate it with a memory. A note of vanilla may recall a family dessert shared around the table, while a bouquet of white flowers may evoke a sunlit garden or a precious moment.
We recognize the notes of a perfume by associating them with memories and the emotions they evoke.


How to train yourself to identify certain notes?
To better understand a perfume, take the time to discover it at your own pace and train your sense of smell. When you first spray a perfume, pay attention to the emotions, images, or memories that naturally come to mind. Then allow the fragrance to evolve on your skin and reveal its different facets over time.


How to recognize the different olfactive families
With practice, this exercise helps refine your sense of smell and makes it easier to identify the major olfactory families, whether floral, gourmand, chypre, woody, or amber.
Every perfume tells a unique story, and each person experiences it differently.
There is no right or wrong way to smell a perfume. Let your imagination, emotions, and memories guide you as they are what make every olfactory experience personal and unforgettable.




