Reed, often found in wetlands and marshes, is used in perfumery for its green, vegetal, and subtly earthy note. It encapsulates the freshness of its natural habitats, providing a clean and green dimension that is popular in aquatic and fresh fragrances. The use of Reed in perfumery is ancient, valued for its natural scent in incense and early cosmetics, now modernized in many fragrance formulations.
Natural or Synthetic?
Extracting oil from Reed is more straightforward and cost-effective than synthesizing it, making natural extraction more common. Its essence captures the clean, green freshness efficiently without the need for synthetic alternatives.
Fragrance Families Reed Most Commonly Found In
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