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    Aquaflora

    Aquaflora captures the fresh, dewy essence of water-loving botanicals. This marine-botanical ingredient brings crisp aquatic lift and green transparency to fragrances, evoking morning mists over coastal wetlands.

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    How it smells

    Where ocean meets botanical.

    Did you know

    The scent of fresh water itself comes from geosmin, a compound produced by aquatic bacteria that humans detect at extraordinary low thresholds.

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    Switzerland

    Aquatic notes emerged as a distinct category in perfumery only in the late twentieth century. Before this, true water-inspired fragrances did not exist, as perfumers lacked the molecular tools to capture oceanic and freshwater scents.

    The development of synthetic marine ingredients in the 1980s and 1990s revolutionized aquatic fragrance families. Today, aquatics represent one of the most recognizable and widely used fragrance categories, beginning with the groundbreaking releases that defined the marine accord.

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    Questions, answered

    The essentials on Aquaflora in perfumery: how it smells, where it comes from, and how it behaves on skin.

    What is Aquaflora in perfumery?

    Aquaflora is a marine-botanical fragrance note that conveys fresh, watery botanical qualities. It provides crisp aquatic lift and green transparency to fragrance compositions, creating a sensation of dewy coastal plants.

    Is Aquaflora a natural or synthetic ingredient?

    Aquaflora is a synthetic fragrance material. It replicates the aromatic compounds found in aquatic plants and marine environments through laboratory synthesis, ensuring consistency and stability in fragrance formulations.

    What fragrances feature Aquaflora notes?

    Aquaflora-type notes appear in modern aquatic and fresh fragrance families. These marine-botanical accords are particularly common in contemporary perfumes designed to evoke freshness, ocean air, and watery florals.

    What does Aquaflora smell like?

    Aquaflora smells like fresh water with botanical greenness. It combines clean aquatic qualities with subtle plant-like freshness, creating a dewy, coastal wetland impression that enhances marine and floral fragrance compositions.

    How is Aquaflora different from traditional marine notes?

    Traditional marine notes focus on oceanic qualities like salt and sea breeze. Aquaflora adds a botanical dimension, incorporating the scent of water-loving plants that grounds the aquatic impression in green, living vegetation.

    Does Aquaflora work with all fragrance families?

    Aquaflora pairs best with marine, citrus, green, and white floral compositions. It blends poorly with heavy oriental bases but excels at lightening and freshening rich fragrance constructions.

    When was the first marine fragrance note developed?

    The first commercially successful marine fragrance was released in the early 1990s, pioneering the aquatic family. This marked a significant milestone in fragrance history, introducing a scent category that previously did not exist.

    Is Aquaflora suitable for sensitive skin?

    Synthetic aquatic notes like Aquaflora typically undergo extensive safety testing and are formulated to minimize sensitization risk. As with any fragrance ingredient, patch testing is recommended for individuals with fragrance sensitivities.