Fruits

Photo Fruits :: fragrance ingredients

Fruits in fragrances bring a vibrant spectrum of sweet, tart, juicy, and refreshing notes that enhance the complexity and appeal of a scent. These notes are derived from a wide array of fruits, each contributing unique characteristics. From the citrus zest of lemons and oranges to the lush sweetness of berries and the tropical richness of mango and pineapple, fruit notes are versatile. They are often used to impart a burst of freshness, a touch of sweetness, or a layer of depth, making them integral to a variety of fragrance families. Fruits are integral to crafting scents that evoke freshness, sweetness, and an invigorating quality, often anchoring the heart and top notes of a perfume.

Natural or Synthetic?
The exact form of fruit notes in perfumes can vary widely. Some fruits' scents are captured through natural essential oils or extracts, while others, due to their delicate nature, are often recreated synthetically. The choice depends on the availability, cost, and the desired fidelity of the scent profile in the final fragrance.



Fragrance Families Fruits Most Commonly Found In



Show fragrances that contain Fruits as a note





Some Statistics on Fruits



Note distribution of fruits across all fragrances

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