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French Lavender
Description
French lavender is a fragrant, herbaceous note with a fresh, floral aroma. It is derived from the Lavandula angustifolia plant, which is cultivated extensively in the Provence region of southern France. The essential oil is extracted through steam distillation, capturing the plant's distinctive purple flowers.
How it feels
French lavender has a calming, relaxing effect, often associated with feelings of tranquility and clarity. It is a versatile note that can be worn year-round, but is particularly well-suited for spring and summer fragrances. The fresh, floral aroma can help create a sense of peace and balance.
Use in perfumery
French lavender is a versatile note that is commonly used as a top or middle note in a wide range of fragrances, from fresh colognes to floral bouquets and even woody, aromatic scents. It pairs well with citrus, herbs, florals, and even some spicy or amber notes.
Fragrances with French Lavender