Friday, August 14, 2009

Honeysuckle (Leafy)

Honeysuckles are not technically flowers, but blooming bushes or vines that twine around posts and rails. That is why they show up in our Leafy family, not Floral. They are grown almost everywhere, but especially in China, Europe and North America. The honeysuckle blooms are bell-shaped with a sweet scent that is this season's favorite in the perfume industry.

Soft and sweet, this flower-like fragrance is a "top note," meaning that it is the first scent you smell when you spray it on, but also the most volatile and the first to evaporate as the day goes by. When mixing your recipe, you'll want to add lower woodsy notes to give it some staying power.

Most of the top perfumeries have a honeysuckle-based scent, or will be introducing one this year (spring 2007). And it's not just for women. Fahrenheit (for men) by Christian Dior has honeysuckle as one of its main ingredients.

Get ahead of the rage and make your own honeysuckle custom scent for spring!

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