CREATE YOUR SIGNATURE FRAGANCE

When you wear a fragrance, what you experience is a complex, evolving scent that unfolds over time. But did you know that every fragrance is made up of three main parts known as notes?
  • 1. Understand your notes
  • 2. Fragrance family
  • 3.Scents & Moods
  • Bergamot

  • Grapefruit

  • Lemon

  • Neroli

  • Geranium

  • Lavender

  • Patchouli

  • Verveine

  • Caramel

  • Chocolate

  • Maple

  • Vanilla

  • Gardenia

  • Jasmine

  • Roses

  • Cedarwood

  • Oud

  • Sandalwood

  • Vetiver

  • Musk

  • Leather

  • Cherry

  • Green Apple

  • Kiwi

  • Pineapple

  • Mango

  • Melon

  • Strawberry

Bergamot

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Citrus 
Classic 

Strong

Caramel

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Sweet
Mysterious

+ Strong

Cedarwood

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Floral
Charming
High

Cherry

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Floral
Romantic
Low

Chocolat

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Sweet
Sexy
Medium

Gardenia

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Versatile
Floral
Timeless
High

Geranium

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Green
Peaceful
Medium

Green Apple

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Fruity
Bright
Low

Green Tea

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Fruity
Gentle
Low

Jasmine

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Floral
Hypnotic
Medium

Kiwi

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Fruity
Juicy
Low

Lavender

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Green
Tender 

Low

Lemon

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Citrus
Energetic

High

Leather

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Oriental
Bold
Medium

Mango

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Fruity
Sensual
Strong

Maple

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Sweet
Aphrodisic
Strong

Melon

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Fruity
Youthful
High

Musk

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Oriental
Magnetic
Medium

Neroli

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Citrus
Distinctive
Low

Oud

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Woody
Powerful
High

Patchouli

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Green
Confident
Medium

Pineapple

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Fruity
Fun
Strong

Roses

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Floral
Elegant 

High

Sandalwood

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Woody
Natural

Medium

Strawberry

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Top
Fruity
Authentic
Strong

Vanilla

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Sweet
Comforting

High

Verveine

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle
Green
Captivating
Medium

Vetiver

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base
Woody
Alluring
Medium

Tobacco

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle

Dark
High

Tonka

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Base

Multifacet
Medium

Tuberose

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle

Enchanting
High

Cinnamon

Note: 
Family: 
Mood: 

Intensity:

Middle

Warm
High


How to Mix Your Own Scent:

Now that you understand how these notes work together, you can try mixing your own scent. When creating a fragrance, you’ll want to balance each layer of notes.

1. Choose Your Base Note. Pick a deep, long-lasting scent, such as sandalwood or vanilla.


2. Add a Middle Note to create a body. You might choose a floral, like jasmine, or a spice, like cinnamon.

3. Finish with a Top Note for a refreshing, lively start to your scent. Try something light, like bergamot or cherry.


Once you’ve layered the notes, let the mixture sit for a couple days. This allows the notes to blend and develop.


Now you know how to combine top, middle, and base notes to create a balanced fragrance that’s uniquely yours. With a little practice, you can craft a signature scent that expresses your personality and style.

“Happy blending!

Creating a unique fragrance is all about experimenting. You might want a fresh and uplifting scent, or something warm and comforting. Adjust the notes based on your preference, and try different combinations to find what suits you best.