Discovery Set (Lily|&|Sandal|&|Jasmine|&|Gardenia Concentrated Perfume oil Long Lasting Fragrance Non-Alcoholic (Parfum 12ml) (Pack of 4)
Product description
Nature's Mesmerizing Aromas
What is Notes in Perfume?
SCUS PERFUMES ARE
OUR MISSION:
ROYAL'S CHOICE & NATURES BEST FOR YOU
3000 ? 4000 years year ago people knew about the power of natural fragrance. Whether it was Cyprus or India or Mesopotamians (Modern-day Egypt), Royals always had a taste for Luxury and the naturally extracted Fragrance was one of that luxury which was outside the reach of the common people. SCUS perfumes thrives to bring that same experience of luxury to everyone today. We source the best ingredients from around the world to present to our customers the best experience in the world of luxury the royals enjoyed.
Notes in perfume are descriptors of scents that can be sensed upon the application of a perfume. Notes are classified into three categories: Head notes, Heart notes, and Base notes; which denote groups of scents which can be sensed with respect to the time after the application of a perfume. These notes are created with knowledge of the evaporation process and intended use of the perfume. The presence of one note may alter the perception of another?for instance, the presence of certain base or heart notes will alter the scent perceived when the top notes are strongest, and likewise the scent of base notes in the dry-down will often be altered depending on the smells of the heart notes.
Fragrant materials are listed by in order of volatility and are grouped under respective evaporation perfume notes that range from 1 to 100.
Note Evaporation coefficient
Top notes 1 to 14 (most volatile)
Middle notes 15 to 60
Base notes 61 to 100 (least volatile)