Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Grey Amber, often represented by the modern molecule Ambrofix, offers a sophisticated, dry, and mineral-forward profile that mimics the elusive qualities of natural ambergris. It delivers a clean, salty, and woody radiance that anchors a fragrance with a smooth, velvety texture. Belonging to the woody-amber family, it acts as a powerful fixative that enhances the longevity of a composition without overwhelming the senses. It pairs beautifully with crisp bergamot in citrus-led openings or adds a modern, polished depth to spicy saffron accords. In the Gulf, this note is essential for creating high-performance fragrances that withstand the intense heat of the region. It is favored by local houses to provide a contemporary, airy bridge between traditional heavy oils and modern, long-lasting eau de parfums, making it perfect for formal evening gatherings where a subtle yet persistent trail is desired.