Apple

Photo Apple :: fragrance ingredients

The inclusion of apple notes in perfumery brings a crisp and juicy dimension to fragrances, capturing the essence of orchards in full bloom. Apple has a rich history in perfumery, dating back to the 20th century, when perfumers began incorporating its fresh and fruity aroma into their compositions. The scent of apple is associated with various qualities such as youthfulness, vitality, and a sense of purity. Its crisp and slightly sweet fragrance has made it a versatile and popular choice in both men's and women's fragrances. The use of apple notes allows perfumers to create lively and invigorating accords that evoke the sensation of biting into a perfectly ripe apple. The introduction of apple notes in perfumery marked a departure from traditional floral and oriental fragrances, adding a modern and refreshing twist. Apple is often used as a top note to provide a bright and energetic opening to perfumes. Its ability to blend seamlessly with a variety of other notes makes it a valuable ingredient in the perfumer's palette. Embrace the crisp and fruity allure of apple in fragrances, where its invigorating aroma adds a touch of freshness to olfactory compositions.

Natural or Synthetic?
Apple is used in both natural and synthetic forms in perfumery. Natural apple extracts are less common due to extraction and preservation challenges, while synthetic apple scents are preferred for their consistency, longevity, and pronounced fragrance.



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Some Statistics on Apple



Note distribution of apple across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (1651 Fragrances) that contain apple