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Charred Wood
Description
Charred wood is a rich, smoky, and slightly sweet fragrance note derived from the burning of wood. It has a deep, earthy aroma with hints of caramel and toasted nuts, often associated with the scent of a crackling fireplace or campfire. This note is commonly found in fragrances inspired by the great outdoors.
How it feels
Fragrances featuring charred wood evoke a sense of ruggedness, mystery, and adventure. They can create a cozy, comforting feeling, reminiscent of sitting by a crackling fire. This note works well in colder weather and for evening wear, adding depth and sophistication to the overall scent profile. It can also lend a sense of warmth and sensuality.
Use in perfumery
Charred wood is commonly used as a base note in fragrances, providing depth, warmth, and a sense of ruggedness. It pairs well with other earthy and woody notes like cedarwood, patchouli, and vetiver. This note is often found in masculine-leaning scents, as well as in fragrances inspired by the outdoors, such as those with leather, smoke, or campfire accords.
Fragrances with Charred Wood