Exotic Woods

Photo Exotic Woods :: fragrance ingredients

Exotic Woods as a fragrance note encapsulates a variety of unique and aromatic woods sourced from around the globe, particularly from tropical and subtropical regions. These woods are valued in perfumery for their distinct and diverse scent profiles, which can range from deep, resinous, and earthy to light, creamy, and sweet. The rarity and uniqueness of these woods make them a prized ingredient in luxury fragrances. Historically, Exotic Woods have been used in perfumery for their lasting power and their ability to add depth and character to a scent. Their use is rooted in ancient perfume-making traditions where they were sought after for their distinctive aromas and the complexity they bring to a fragrance composition. In modern perfumery, Exotic Woods are utilized to create rich and multi-layered olfactory experiences. They are often used as base notes, lending a lasting foundation upon which other fragrance notes can build. Their versatility allows them to blend well with various other notes, creating harmonious and intriguing scent profiles.

Natural or Synthetic?
Exotic Woods are used in both their natural and synthetic forms in perfumery. The natural form is used for its authenticity and rich aroma, while synthetic variants are used for consistency and sustainability. The choice between natural and synthetic forms is determined by factors such as availability, cost, and the desired scent profile of the fragrance.



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Some Statistics on Exotic Woods



Note distribution of exotic woods across all fragrances

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