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Iris
Description
Iris, derived from the rhizomes of the Iris plant (Iris germanica or Iris pallida), is a highly prized and sophisticated note in perfumery. Known for its elegant, powdery, and floral character, iris is often used in floral, chypre, and woody compositions. The extraction process of iris root is time-consuming, making it a luxurious and cherished ingredient. Iris adds refinement, complexity, and a delicate beauty to fragrances.
Odor Profile
Iris has a soft, powdery, and floral aroma with delicate woody and slightly earthy undertones. Its scent is smooth and elegant, with subtle notes of violet and a faint, creamy sweetness. The combination of its delicate floral character and powdery texture creates a refined and sophisticated profile, making iris a timeless and versatile note that enhances the depth and complexity of perfumes.