Let's Make Sense of some Scents! Understanding Fragrance Notes

Let's Make Sense of some Scents! Understanding Fragrance Notes

Candles create an atmosphere, evoke memories, and even change our mood. One of the most important factors that contribute to a candle's unique character is its fragrance notes. But what exactly are fragrance notes, and how do they affect the overall scent of a candle?
   
Fragrance notes are the different components that make up a candle's scent. Just like a musical composition, a candle's fragrance is composed of several different "notes" that blend together harmoniously. There are three main types of fragrance notes: top, middle, and base.
   
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Top notes are the first scents you smell when you light a candle. They are typically fresh, bright, and citrusy, and they tend to evaporate quickly. Common top notes in candles include lemon, bergamot, and grapefruit. Top notes are important because they create an initial impression of the candle and set the tone for the rest of the fragrance. 
    
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Middle notes, also known as heart notes, make up the body of a candle's scent. They are more robust than top notes and last longer. Middle notes are typically floral, spicy, or fruity, and they help to balance out the overall fragrance. Common middle notes in candles include lavender, jasmine, and cinnamon.
   
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Base notes are the final layer of a candle's scent. They are the most long-lasting and provide the foundation for the fragrance. Base notes are typically earthy, woody, or musky, and they give a candle its depth and complexity. Common base notes in candles include vanilla, sandalwood, and patchouli.
    
Understanding fragrance notes can help you choose a candle that suits your preferences and mood. If you're looking for a candle that is refreshing and invigorating, look for candles with citrusy top notes. If you want a candle that is warm and cozy, look for candles with vanilla or sandalwood base notes. And if you want a candle that is balanced and complex, look for candles with a mix of top, middle, and base notes.
    
Fragrance notes are a crucial part of a candle's scent profile. They create a unique and complex fragrance that can transform any space. By understanding the different types of fragrance notes and how they work together, you can choose a candle that fits your personality and enhances your home's ambiance.
        
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- Chanel, Founder and Owner of Jason & Lee Co. 
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