Fragrances with Saffron scent notes
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Winerotica - HelloHelen - 10ml
FruityFloral24,90 €Unit price 249,00 € per 100ml -
DiscountWinerotica - HelloHelen - 50ml
FruityFloral107,00 €Regular priceUnit price 214,00 € per 100ml139,00 €Sale price 107,00 €Discount -

HelloHelen box of 4 fragrances - The Bride
WoodyFloralFruity99,00 €Unit price per -

Sexy Lady in Monaco - HelloHelen - 50ml
WoodyOriental129,00 €Unit price 258,00 € per 100ml
Fragrances with Saffron scent notes
Saffron, a precious spice obtained from the stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, is also used in perfumery to add a warm, spicy, and luxurious note to compositions. Saffron essential oil is not usually extracted directly from the flower, but the saffron note can be recreated using other synthetic or natural ingredients.
In perfumery, saffron is often used as a heart or base note, adding a spicy, slightly sweet, and sometimes slightly leathery dimension to a fragrance. Its scent can evoke feelings of warmth, sophistication, and sensuality. Saffron is sometimes used in oriental, woody, spicy, or leathery perfumes, as well as in gourmand compositions.
Saffron is valued for its distinctive character, rich nuances, and historical association with luxury and exoticism. It can be used to create complex and balanced perfumes, often combined with other ingredients such as sandalwood, leather, vanilla, or floral notes.
In addition to its use in perfumery, saffron is also used as a culinary ingredient and is widely known for its characteristic red-gold color. Its use in perfumery helps create unique and sophisticated olfactory experiences.
In perfumery, saffron is often used as a heart or base note, adding a spicy, slightly sweet, and sometimes slightly leathery dimension to a fragrance. Its scent can evoke feelings of warmth, sophistication, and sensuality. Saffron is sometimes used in oriental, woody, spicy, or leathery perfumes, as well as in gourmand compositions.
Saffron is valued for its distinctive character, rich nuances, and historical association with luxury and exoticism. It can be used to create complex and balanced perfumes, often combined with other ingredients such as sandalwood, leather, vanilla, or floral notes.
In addition to its use in perfumery, saffron is also used as a culinary ingredient and is widely known for its characteristic red-gold color. Its use in perfumery helps create unique and sophisticated olfactory experiences.


