Marigold is a popular ingredient in many fragrances, known for its warm, sweet scent that is often associated with comfort and serenity.Historically, Marigold has been used in fragrances for centuries. It was a popular choice in ancient Rome and Greece for its aromatic properties and was often used in baths and laundry for its pleasant, clean scent.In modern fragrances, Marigold is often used as a middle note, providing a stable, aromatic backbone to many fragrances. Its versatile scent pairs well with a variety of other ingredients, adding depth and complexity to the fragrance.
Natural or Synthetic?
Marigold is utilized both naturally and synthetically in perfumery. Natural Tagetes oil, extracted from the flowers, provides a green, fruity, and slightly citrusy aroma. Synthetic versions are also used to achieve a consistent scent profile.
Fragrance Families Marigold Most Commonly Found In
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