Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Lime Blossom offers a crisp, ethereal floral profile that bridges the gap between zesty citrus and delicate white petals. Unlike the sharper, acidic bite of the fruit itself, the blossom exudes a honeyed, slightly green sweetness with a clean, soapy undertone. Belonging to the floral family, it acts as a sophisticated bridge in citrus-floral accords, pairing effortlessly with bergamot or neroli to extend the freshness of a composition. In the Gulf, this note is a staple for daytime elegance; its airy, uplifting character cuts through the intense heat of the summer months, providing a cooling sensation. Arab perfumers frequently utilize lime blossom to soften the dense, resinous edges of traditional oud or amber blends, adding a luminous, transparent layer that makes complex mukhallats feel more wearable and modern under the desert sun.