Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Lydia Broom, scientifically known as Cytisus multiflorus, offers a distinctively honeyed, solar profile characterized by intense floral sweetness with subtle almond-like undertones. Belonging to the floral-balsamic family, this note provides a creamy, pollen-rich texture that bridges the gap between fresh spring blooms and deeper, resinous bases. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus accords to brighten its heavy nectar facets, or with sandalwood to enhance its velvety, woody finish. In the Gulf, this note is prized for its resilience; its robust, sun-drenched character performs exceptionally well during the transitional seasons, cutting through the humidity of coastal evenings. Arab perfumers often utilize Lydia Broom in modern floral mukhallats to introduce a sophisticated, golden warmth that feels both nostalgic and distinctly contemporary, ensuring a lingering presence that remains elegant throughout long social gatherings.