Ozonic Notes

Photo Ozonic Notes :: fragrance ingredients

Ozonic notes in perfumery are a modern invention, crafted to evoke the clean, fresh scent of air and water. They are reminiscent of the smell of the air after a rainstorm or the crispness of a sea breeze. These notes are not derived from any particular natural ingredient but are instead created through a combination of synthetic molecules. They bring a sense of openness and purity to fragrances, often used to convey a sense of natural freshness without the green, earthy connotations of herbal or citrus notes. Ozonic notes are particularly popular in contemporary fragrances aiming for a fresh, airy, and light character.

Natural or Synthetic?
Ozonic notes are entirely synthetic as they attempt to replicate the intangible qualities of air and water, which cannot be directly extracted from nature. These notes are formulated through complex chemical processes to create an aroma that mimics the fresh, clean scent of the open air, especially after rain or near the ocean. The creation of ozonic notes involves blending various synthetic molecules that convey a sense of freshness and openness.



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Percentage of fragrances in our database (2134 Fragrances) that contain ozonic notes