Bergamot
Grapefruit
Lemon
Neroli
Bergamot
Caramel
Cedarwood
Cherry
Chocolat
Gardenia
Geranium
Green Apple
Green Tea
Jasmine
Kiwi
Lavender
Lemon
Leather
Mango
Maple
Melon
Musk
Neroli
Oud
Patchouli
Pineapple
Roses
Sandalwood
Strawberry
Vanilla
Verveine
Vetiver
Tobacco
Tonka
Tuberose
Cinnamon
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.