Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Seagrass brings a raw, saline crispness to aquatic compositions, evoking the scent of sun-bleached dunes meeting the tide. It carries distinct nuances of crushed green stems, iodine, and a subtle, mineral-rich earthiness that distinguishes it from synthetic marine notes. As a key player in the aquatic family, it provides a cooling, herbaceous backbone that cuts through the intensity of heavy compositions. It pairs naturally with bergamot and neroli to create refreshing citrus accords, or with driftwood and ambergris to anchor a scent in coastal realism. In the Gulf, seagrass is a masterful choice for the sweltering summer months; it provides a necessary breath of cool, oceanic air that balances the warmth of the climate, making it a sophisticated, modern alternative to traditional heavy oils for daytime wear.