Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Richness in perfumery often stems from dense, resinous materials like aged Oud or balsamic amber. These ingredients provide a deep, opulent foundation, anchoring a composition with their complex, woody, and leathery facets. Typically serving as a long-lasting base note, this profile exudes luxury and warmth. In the Gulf market, such richness is synonymous with prestige, often layered with Taif rose or saffron to create a sophisticated, intoxicating sillage that resonates with the region’s deep-rooted appreciation for artisanal, heavy-bodied fragrances.