Use this form to select Heart Notes, Base Notes, and Top Notes for your custom blend.
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Heart notes represent the largest portion of your fragrance. Most often florals, heart notes can include fruits, greenery, and gourmands.
STEP 1: Select your HEART NOTES.
Even if you're not creating a "floral" fragrance, consider including at least one floral for a more harmonious composition. Florals like rose, jasmine, lavender, and violet are excellent "bridging" notes in fragrances for all genders.
Base notes last the longest on your skin (several hours) and provide longevity to the blend. They tend to wear close to the body, not projecting outward as much as heart and top notes.
STEP 2: Select your BASE NOTES.
Including at least one "woody" or "earthy" base note (e.g., sandalwood, cedarwood, patchouli, and oakmoss amber) makes for a more refined composition.
Top notes represent the effervescent opening of your fragrance. Top notes are often citruses, but other fruits and some herbs also serve as top notes.
STEP 3: Select your TOP NOTES.
Choosing more than one top note makes for a more interesting opening to your fragrance.