Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
5 perfumes
Green leaves capture the crisp, aqueous essence of crushed foliage, often derived from galbanum, violet leaves, or synthetic cis-3-hexenol. This note offers a sharp, vegetal vitality, acting primarily as a bracing top note to provide immediate freshness. In the Gulf, it serves as a sophisticated bridge, cutting through the density of heavy ouds and rich ambers. By introducing a dew-kissed, botanical clarity, it balances the opulent sweetness of Taif rose, grounding traditional compositions with a modern, verdant, and airy elegance.