These deliciously irresistible vanilla flavors

Generally speaking, in perfumery for women, vanilla evokes gluttony and has a certain addictive, sensual dimension. Used in overdose in certain perfumes, vanilla flower is often associated with notes of fruit (coconut, passion fruit, apricot, etc.), musk, sugar, flowers.

Vanilla, an emblematic note of perfumery

However, you should know that vanilla also slips into perfumes with more character. We can indeed find this note in all fragrance families (citrus, floral, fern, chypre, woody, amber, leather, oriental, etc.). And the reason is quite simple: the fragrance of the vanilla flower works and adapts with all the ingredients that we imagine in perfume. “It is possible to make a spicy vanilla, a green vanilla, a cologne vanilla, a woody vanilla, an oriental vanilla, a salty vanilla…” Explain Émilie Coppermann, perfumer at Symrise, and nose of Majaïna Sin eau de parfum by The Different Company. A fragrance that is both gourmet and fresh that blends notes of cinnamon and ginger.

Vanilla is ultimately surprising, and also serves as a “revelator” in perfumery. “Thus, it is possible to use it in overdose, or simply in trace for a more subtle scent” says our expert Émilie Coppermann. In fact, thehe vanilla flower has become an ingredient that we use whatever the structure of a perfume… and this, for a long time.

Satbrought to light in 1889 by Guerlain

Vanilla has indeed crossed the ages without going out of fashion. This fragrance adapts to the movements of perfumery trends. Already in 1889, the house of Guerlain imagined its first eau de parfum for women with sweet notes of vanilla. Bearing the name of Jicky, it highlights the synthetic scent of vanillin, and is still marketed today.

You will have understood, vanilla invites itself in many perfumes. So for you, we’ve gathered all of our favorites in one shopping spree. Eau de parfum or eau de toilette… discover our selection of fragrances with the sweet notes of vanilla.

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Vanilla Color, The Artisan Perfumer

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