Blue Hyacinth

Photo Blue Hyacinth :: fragrance ingredients

Blue Hyacinth, known for its striking blue flowers and enchanting fragrance. Its scent is distinctly floral, with green, watery, and slightly sweet nuances, evoking the freshness of spring. The aroma of Blue Hyacinth is often associated with the arrival of spring and is celebrated for its uplifting and rejuvenating qualities. In perfumery, Blue Hyacinth is used to impart a bright and fresh floral character to fragrances. It is particularly prevalent in floral and fresh fragrance families, where its clean and crisp aroma contributes to the creation of light and airy scent compositions. The note is often used to add a natural and verdant aspect to perfumes, making it a popular choice for spring and summer collections. The use of Blue Hyacinth in perfumery dates back to historical times, where it was cherished for its delightful scent. Today, it continues to be a favorite among perfumers for its ability to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to fragrance blends. It pairs well with other floral notes as well as citrus and woody elements, offering a versatile range of scent combinations.

Natural or Synthetic?
The extraction of essential oil or absolute directly from Blue Hyacinth is highly challenging and not commonly practiced due to the delicate nature of the flowers and the low yield of extractable oil. Therefore, in perfumery, the scent of Blue Hyacinth is typically recreated synthetically to capture its fresh and floral essence. Synthetic reproduction allows for consistent quality and availability, making it more feasible for use in fragrance formulations.



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Some Statistics on Blue Hyacinth



Note distribution of blue hyacinth across all fragrances

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