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What Is a Sharp Fragrance? - Necole Bitchie Unlike warm or gourmand scents that envelop the wearer in a comforting embrace, sharp fragrances make a statement They are not shy or subtle; they command attention with their uncompromisingly clean and crisp character Several factors contribute to a fragrance’s perceived sharpness: Specific ingredients are notorious for imparting sharpness:
What does “sharp” mean? : r fragrance - Reddit Something that’s either, distinct, grating, concentrated, overbearing, cuts through other notes in a fragrance or comes of intensely, if a fragrance had a potent bright citrus note you could describe it as a sharp citrus note
Sharpness in mainstream Perfumes | Basenotes Forum Sharpness could also be thought of as "brightness", "piercing", "stinging" which could be more than just amber woody materials It could simply be fragrances that are highly diluted in ethanol and have that alcohol burn at first blast spray
Speaking Perfume : A-Z of Common Fragrance Descriptions A small degree of sharpness can cut the richness and create an interesting interplay of sensations, but an overly terpenic scent in a fine fragrance is not pleasant
Sharp Masculine - Fragrance Forum Preferably, there should be sharpness throughout, all the way into the drydown SHARPNESS can be: Animalic (hyrax zoologist) Citrus (Bergamask Orto Parisi) Woody (Aoud Musk, Black Afgano) Spicy (Sauvage Elixier?) Citric (Oud Isphahan)
The Science Behind Memorable Fragrances - OnScent However, their sharpness fades quickly, setting the stage for the heart of the fragrance: the middle notes These notes, lasting and complex, shape the core narrative of the scent Then come the base notes, forming the lasting impression of a fragrance
The Vocabulary of Scents - AromaandMore A small degree of sharpness can cut the richness and create an interesting interplay of sensations, but an overly terpenic scent in a fine fragrance is not pleasant
What do companies mean by SHARP Cologne? - Basenotes I always understood sharp as "clear" or "resonant" even "dominant" when referring to notes in fragrances Like Vetiver Extraordinaire has a "sharp" vetiver note, While Sel de Vetiver or Vetiver Tonka has a rounder softer smoother vetiver note
Describing Scents Made Simple: Essential Perfume Descriptors Sharp: Distinct, incisive, and crisp, reminiscent of the precision of a knife's edge, frequently linked to a cool, metallic sensation Smoky: Reminiscent of smoke, ash or burnt wood, adding depth and warmth Soft: Gentle and mild, not overpowering, often with a subtle presence