Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Tomato leaves introduce a distinctively sharp, herbaceous, and vegetal green profile that captures the raw essence of a sun-drenched garden. Belonging to the green aromatic family, this note offers a crushed-leaf bitterness that feels incredibly crisp and cooling against the skin. It pairs naturally with citrus notes like bergamot to amplify a sparkling, zesty opening, or with earthy vetiver to ground its volatile green top notes. In the context of the Gulf’s sweltering climate, tomato leaves provide a vital olfactory relief; they cut through the humidity with an invigorating, clean edge that makes them perfect for daytime wear. Modern regional houses increasingly utilize this note to modernize traditional compositions, offering a sophisticated, botanical contrast to the richness of heavy musks and resins.