Lavender Flowers

Lavender flowers are renowned for their fresh, floral, and slightly herbaceous fragrance note with subtle woody and sweet undertones. Their scent profile is calming, clean, and uplifting, adding a classic and soothing quality to perfumes. Lavender imparts a serene and timeless elegance, often used as a top or middle note to provide freshness and balance in fragrance compositions. It pairs well with citrus, floral, and woody notes, contributing to perfumes that are refined, refreshing, and comforting.

History & Production: Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has been used for centuries for its aromatic, medicinal, and therapeutic properties, originating from the Mediterranean region. The essential oil is extracted through steam distillation of the flower spikes, capturing their distinct and calming scent. In perfumery, lavender is prized for its versatility and its ability to blend seamlessly with a wide range of other notes. It has been a staple in both traditional and modern perfumery, known for bringing a touch of freshness and tranquility that enhances the overall composition of fragrances.