Frequently Asked Questions
Middle Eastern perfumes are known for their rich, luxurious ingredients like oud, amber, musk, and exotic spices. They often feature stronger concentration, longer wear, and bolder complexity compared to Western perfumes, which tend to focus on lighter blends.
Fragrance notes are the individual ingredients or scents you smell in a perfume. They are organized into top notes (the first impression), middle/heart notes (the main character), and base notes (the long-lasting foundation).
Fragrance accords are the dominant scent “families” or blended impressions a perfume gives off (e.g., fruity, floral, oud, amber). Each accord is created by combining multiple individual notes so they smell like a single, recognizable idea—much like chords in music.
For a fragrance, 3–5 accords are usually listed to communicate the fragrance's character.
A fragrance profile describes the overall scent journey of a perfume—from the first spray to the final dry-down. It explains how the different notes combine and evolve, giving you a sense of the perfume’s character, feel, and style.
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