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Wild Lavender
Description
Wild lavender, derived from the aromatic lavender species found in natural, untamed environments, is a fresh and herbal note in perfumery. Known for its calming, floral, and slightly herbaceous character, wild lavender adds a rustic, earthy quality to fragrances, evoking the essence of a wild meadow or a mountain hillside. It is often used in aromatic, floral, and green compositions to provide a natural, fresh, and uplifting element.
Odor Profile
Wild lavender has a fresh, floral aroma with herbal and green undertones. Its scent is clean, slightly woody, and herbaceous, with subtle hints of citrus and earthy nuances that add complexity. The overall profile is soothing, calming, and natural, with a refined yet rustic freshness. Wild lavender brings a crisp, lively quality to perfumes, offering a grounding, uplifting, and slightly spicy character.