
Lavender – aromatic clarity with depth
Lavender – aromatic clarity, without any romanticizing patina
Lavender is one of the most precise raw materials in perfumery: herbaceous, dry, floral, with a subtle bitterness and a cool, aromatic transparency that transcends the folkloric image of purple fields. It structures, orders, clarifies – a raw material that gives fragrances backbone, not decoration.
The botanical base – fine lavender, lavandin, spike lavender
The character of the lavender is determined long before distillation:
Fine lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) provides the most elegant, clearest profile – soft, floral, green, with an almost skin-like, delicate sheen.
Lavandin , a natural hybrid, has a louder effect: fresher, stronger, more camphor-forward, more energetic.
Spike lavender possesses the greatest depth – spicier, more resinous, almost meditative in its heaviness.
Each of these variants forms its own olfactory world: delicate, aromatic or spicy-dark – ideal for specific fragrance architectures in modern perfumery.
Manufacturing – Precision in every cut
Lavender is harvested just before it reaches full bloom. A few days too early, and it smells green and unripe. Too late, and its aromatic delicacy turns into a heavy, spicy smell.
Classical steam distillation extracts a clear, linear oil of aromatic dryness.
Modern CO₂ extracts capture a denser, rounder, more natural lavender image – less brittle, more bloom, more depth.
Lavender today – a structural element instead of nostalgia
In contemporary fragrance design, lavender serves as an architectural theme:
It cools warm resins, sharpens woods, arranges floral accords and lends niche fragrances , men's fragrances and unisex compositions a sovereign, aromatic calm.
He creates clarity without sterility, elegance without sweetness – a quiet authority that makes modern fragrances mature.
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Frequently asked Questions about Lavender Note
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