White Wood, often referred to in perfumery, is not a specific type of wood but rather a general term used to describe a variety of light-colored woods with a soft, subtle scent profile. It is a popular choice in fragrance creation due to its versatility and ability to blend seamlessly with other notes. In the history of perfumery, White Wood has been valued for its understated yet elegant woody aroma. It often serves as a backdrop that complements and enhances the more prominent notes in a fragrance. The inclusion of White Wood in a fragrance composition adds a touch of sophistication and a serene, calming quality. It is often used in fragrances that aim to evoke a sense of purity, simplicity, and natural beauty.
Natural or Synthetic?
The specific use of White Wood in perfumery, whether natural or synthetic, is not clearly documented, and its use may vary based on the fragrance formulation.
Fragrance Families White Wood Most Commonly Found In
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