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Beardtongue
Description
Beardtongue is a floral note derived from the flowers of various Penstemon plant species. It has a sweet, herbaceous aroma with hints of lavender, mint, and honey. Beardtongue is commonly found in natural and botanical-inspired fragrances.
How it feels
Fragrances featuring beardtongue tend to have a calming, soothing effect. The note evokes a sense of natural freshness and purity. Beardtongue-based scents are well-suited for everyday wear, as they are versatile and can be worn in a variety of settings, from the office to casual outings.
Use in perfumery
Beardtongue is typically used as a heart or middle note in fragrances. It pairs well with other floral notes like lavender, jasmine, and rose, as well as green, herbal, and woody notes. Beardtongue-based fragrances are often found in natural, botanical, and fresh scent families.
Fragrances with Beardtongue