Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Camellia offers a sophisticated, subtle floral profile that distinguishes itself from more aggressive blossoms. It presents a clean, waxy, and slightly powdery aroma, reminiscent of fresh tea leaves with a soft, petal-like sweetness. Belonging to the floral family, it provides a refined elegance that avoids cloying intensity. In perfumery, it pairs beautifully with citrus notes like bergamot to create a sparkling, crisp opening, or with white musks to enhance its delicate, skin-scent quality. Given its understated character, camellia is an excellent choice for the humid climate of the Gulf, offering a refreshing, airy presence during the sweltering summer months. It is frequently favored in daytime compositions where a polished, minimalist floral trail is desired, making it a versatile addition to both modern niche blends and traditional light musks.