Water Notes

Photo Water Notes :: fragrance ingredients

Water Notes in perfumery refer to a scent that evokes the feeling of fresh, clean water. This abstraction is often used to impart a sense of purity, freshness, and crispness to a fragrance. Unlike traditional ingredients derived from plants or animals, Water Notes are a creation of olfactory artistry, meant to mimic the invigorating sensation of being near or in water. In the fragrance industry, Water Notes are crafted through a combination of various ingredients to simulate the essence of water. These notes are often used in aquatic fragrances, contributing to the creation of scents that remind one of the sea, rain, or fresh streams. They play a crucial role in delivering a refreshing and light character to perfumes, making them ideal for summery and fresh fragrances. The concept of Water Notes does not point to a specific natural ingredient but rather to a blend of synthetic compounds. These compounds are designed to create an olfactory illusion of water, providing an airy, aquatic freshness to the fragrance compositions.

Natural or Synthetic?
The creation of Water Notes in perfumery is achieved through synthetic means, as the fresh and clean scent of water cannot be directly extracted from a natural source. The formulation involves blending various synthetic compounds to evoke the olfactory essence of water. This approach allows perfumers to consistently recreate the refreshing and pure aroma of water.



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Some Statistics on Water Notes



Note distribution of water notes across all fragrances

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