Gulf Fragrance Guide
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Jasmine brings a heady, indolic sweetness to a composition, characterized by its creamy, nectar-like floralcy and a subtle, tea-like green undertone. As a cornerstone of the White Floral family, it provides a lush, opulent heart that radiates elegance. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus accords to brighten its intensity, or with creamy sandalwood to soften its animalic edge. In the Gulf, jasmine is a staple of traditional perfumery, often layered with deep, resinous musk to create a balanced sillage that thrives in the heat of the evening. Its ability to maintain a persistent, intoxicating presence makes it an essential choice for formal occasions and evening gatherings, where its floral richness can bloom fully against the backdrop of the desert climate.