Fragrantica, Parfumo and iFragranceOffical are perfect places to search, learn and discover a fragrance you like.

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Click above then enter your fragrance name you are looking for and it will search for the best price for your fragrance. Or browse through the links to see if coupons are available.

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Sniff is a new online platform dedicated to perfumery allowing users to connect with the community, discover a new, efficient way to find and purchase the perfect fragrance and of course, providing the user with the ultimate platform to learn about the world of fragrance.

Strengths of the Fragrance

  • Parfum – concentration of perfume oils are ~20-40%.
  • Eau De Parfum – concentration of perfume oils are ~15-20%.
  • Eau De Toilette – concentration of perfume oils are ~5-15%.
  • Eau De Cologne – concentration of perfume oils are ~2-5%.

Find your scent

With fragrantica you can search out different fragrances based on a familiar note. Give it a try and experiment with different notes. Just click on the image of notes above and it will take you to the website.

A fragrance wheel is a tool used in the perfume industry to categorize and describe different scents. It is a circular diagram that organizes various fragrance notes into categories, creating a visual representation of the olfactory spectrum. The wheel typically consists of three main layers:

 

  1. Top Notes: These are the initial scents that you smell when you first apply a fragrance. They are usually light and volatile, providing the first impression of the scent.

  2. Middle Notes (Heart Notes): Also known as the heart notes, these scents emerge after the top notes fade away. They form the core or body of the fragrance and contribute to its overall character.

  3. Base Notes: These are the final scents that become noticeable after the top and middle notes have evaporated. Base notes are typically rich and long-lasting, influencing the overall longevity and depth of the fragrance.

The fragrance wheel further divides each of these layers into more specific categories. For example, floral, fruity, oriental, and woody are common categories found on a fragrance wheel. This visual representation helps consumers, perfumers, and enthusiasts understand the complex compositions of different scents and aids in the selection and description of fragrances. It serves as a valuable reference tool in the world of perfumery, facilitating communication about the diverse characteristics of various perfumes and colognes.