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Asphalt
Description
Asphalt is a dark, viscous material derived from the distillation of crude oil. It has a distinctive, earthy and slightly smoky aroma with hints of tar and petroleum. Asphalt is commonly used in road construction and roofing, but its unique scent has also found its way into certain niche fragrances.
How it feels
Fragrances featuring asphalt evoke a sense of gritty, urban sophistication. They can create a mood of edgy modernity, evoking the energy and dynamism of city life. Asphalt-based scents are best suited for confident, independent individuals who appreciate unconventional and thought-provoking fragrances. They work well for evening wear or casual settings where a bold, distinctive scent is desired.
Use in perfumery
In perfumery, asphalt is typically used as a base note, adding depth, richness and a sense of urban grit to fragrances. It is often paired with other earthy, woody or resinous notes to create a rugged, industrial-inspired scent profile. Asphalt-based fragrances are commonly found in niche and avant-garde perfume collections.
Fragrances with Asphalt