White Freesia is a fragrance note celebrated for its delicate, floral, and slightly spicy scent. It is widely used in perfumery to bring a fresh, clean, and uplifting floral aroma. Originating from South Africa, freesia has been cultivated for ornamental purposes and its captivating fragrance. In perfumes, White Freesia adds a soft, fresh sweetness, often paired with other florals or fruity notes to enhance their brightness. It is commonly found in floral and fresh fragrance families, giving compositions a light, airy feel with a hint of sophistication.
Natural or Synthetic?
White Freesia is generally used in its natural form in perfumery, as it can be extracted through methods like enfleurage or solvent extraction. The oil is rare and expensive to extract due to the low yield, making it a luxury floral note. It is not widely synthesized because of its natural complexity and the floral nuances that are difficult to replicate synthetically.
Fragrance Families White Freesia Most Commonly Found In
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