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P A R F U M P L U S 27 Françoise Rapp is a teacher at the French Natural Perfumery Teacher’s Academy and she helps those who want to become successful perfumers to learn how to compose niche natural perfumes and how to master noble ingredients THE MESSENGER : THE DAFFODIL HERALDS SPRING From March, the meadows are dotted with magnificent yellow flowers: daffodils. Narcissus (Narcissus spp.) or daffodils are perennial plants forming large bulbs native to Europe and North Africa, where they grow in meadows, woods, and riverbanks. This pretty flower with such a shimmering color is a harbinger that Spring is here. The daffodil is not only popular with gardeners; it is also one of the perfumers and incredibly natural perfumers so much its absolute delivers a soft, sweet, particularly floral smell. Moreover, its tenacity is quite powerful, which makes it a raw material of choice for an exclusive and exceptional perfume with an original olfactory identity. Used in perfumery, daffodil absolute brings a soft and vaporous heart note to perfumes. Its extract is also an excellent fixer; it helps to deepen the base scents. Finally, a volatile solvent extracts its essence as an absolute. In aromachology, the daffodil perfume promotes self-esteem; it allows you to refocus and affirm your identity with the freedom to be yourself and follow your path. Besides, when this yellow flower appears, isn't it the first of the spring flowers that turns out to be bright yellow? SPRING FLOWERS ARE messengers of renewal, and you can see their beautiful shimmering colors of yellow, purple, or white brighten up gardens, meadows, and the edge of the woods. Moreover, these pretty spring flowers have rich, fresh, and delicate fragrances. From the green floral scent of narcissus to the sweet one of daffodils and the dizzying greener one of Hyacinth, Nature deploys its olfactory treasures from Spring onwards. This season is synonymous with a floral olfactory explosion that delights the senses during walks and in the gardens: lily of the valley, violet, orange blossom, honeysuckle, magnolia, gardenia, and tuberose, to name the better known. In this article, you will discover three flowers' natural fragrance, aromachology virtues, story, and more.

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