Vanilla
Vanilla is much richer and more complex than it is given credit for in the world of fragrance. Sweet, creamy and warming, vanilla notes can add so much depth to a perfume and create truly delectable scents that are far from the sickly-sweet body sprays of the noughties.
Pepper
Energising and uplifting, pepper is an unexpected note which appears in many perfumes and colognes. One of the oldest and most used spices in the world, it delivers a burst of heat to any scent and adds complexity to floral, citrus and fresh notes.
Lavender
Lavender is not as old-fashioned and powdery as people think. Part of the mint family, it adds a complex freshness to any scent and has a distinctive aroma which can be blended with so many note combinations to create unique and sophisticated fragrances.
Cardamom
Intensely aromatic and complex, cardamom was used in the beauty rituals of the Egyptians and Romans and is one of world’s most ancient and expensive spices. Earthy and vibrant, it is a complex unisex note which adds a vibrant radiance to any perfume or cologne.