Fig Leaf

Photo Fig Leaf :: fragrance ingredients

Fig Leaf, scientifically known as Ficus carica, is derived from the fig tree, a species of flowering plant in the mulberry family. While the fruit itself has been a celebrated ingredient for centuries, the leaf has recently gained recognition in the world of perfumery. Fig Leaf offers a unique scent that is distinctly different from the fruit, providing a green, vibrant, and slightly woody aroma. This aroma captures the essence of a Mediterranean landscape, evoking images of lush foliage and sun-warmed gardens. The scent profile of Fig Leaf in fragrances is complex and multi-dimensional. It brings a green freshness that is not overwhelmingly leafy, paired with a subtle, milky sweetness. This delicate balance makes it an excellent ingredient for adding a natural and verdant aspect to fragrances, enhancing compositions with a touch of botanical elegance and sophistication. The incorporation of Fig Leaf in modern perfumery represents a trend towards more natural, green, and earthy scents. It is especially valued for its versatility, complementing floral, fruity, and woody notes. The use of Fig Leaf in a fragrance adds depth and character, creating scents that are fresh, contemporary, and redolent of nature's tranquil beauty.

Natural or Synthetic?
Natural Fig Leaf extract is used in perfumery, but due to variability in scent and availability, synthetic versions are also commonly employed to achieve a consistent and idealized fig leaf aroma.



Fragrance Families Fig Leaf Most Commonly Found In



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Some Statistics on Fig Leaf



Note distribution of fig leaf across all fragrances

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