Lavender Perfumes : Not So Simple (and my Lavender Gold Standard)
Lavender is one of the most misunderstood perfume ingredients. “Too simple” is a common response from many who’ve long grown to associate it with aftershaves and soaps. Among perfume materials, lavender may not have the femme fatale allure of jasmine or tuberose, but in terms of versatility, the essence derived from the tiny violet flowers outflanks much more exotic blooms. You can find it in fragrances all over the perfume map.
The scent of lavender captures the essence of summer, and few visitors to Provence in August are unmoved by the heady aroma wafting from the fields. This experience inspired perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena to create Brin de Réglisse for Hermès. Brin de Réglisse marries lavender with licorice, salty with sweet. It sounds unusual, but the combination works perfectly. You can close your eyes and smell the sun warmed grasses and the salty Mediterranean breeze of the French Riviera.
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