Fragrances are grouped into four families: floral, oriental, woody, and fresh. Scents in these categories fall into subfamilies, such as mossy wood or soft floral. The fragrance wheel shows how these families and subfamilies are organized. Each family of fragrances will tend to incorporate certain notes, the base scents that go into a perfume or cologne. For instance, floral scents often include notes like jasmine and rose, while woody scents may include notes like sandalwood and vetiver. Most people have a favorite fragrance family or subfamily, and once you know what that is, you can use this information to find similar scents that you might like. At Alluring Redolence, we are working hard to have every kind of perfume for sale, from fruity to water to dry wood and beyond. Finding a signature scent that works for you at an unbeatable price has never been easier!

Whether you prefer to apply your favorite scent for a date night or for a day in the office, fragrances help give us a certain aura and presence. Part of what creates this presence for each person is the use of fragrance notes. Similar to how musical notes make up a song, fragrance notes are the individual components that, when combined, form a pleasing perfume or cologne.
Fragrance notes are the individual scent layers of ingredients that make up a fragrance. They are the building blocks of a fragrance and contribute to its overall scent profile. Fragrance notes are typically categorized into three main types: top notes, heart notes (also known as middle or mid notes), and base notes. Each note plays a specific role in the fragranceโs development and longevity.
This carefully selected blend of ingredients forms the perfume accord, the basic character of a fragrance. Perfume makers carefully select notes to make sure a fragrance both smells pleasant and evokes a certain experience. Notes are classified in the fragrance pyramid seen here.

