Green Irish Tweed a FOUGÈRE? I don’t know about that. I think the word FOUGÈRE and Chypre are used too lightly these days. What’s an Oriental Fougere? Amber FOUGÈRE? Chypriental? See what I’m saying? You can’t just make an Oriental throw a couple components in and add the word FOUGÈRE. It doesn’t work like that. Someone get the Chatty Lux guy in here to sort this out, lol
NO, GIT is not a FOUGÈRE, the Aventus people have it wrong
Fougere is based on lavender-coumarin-oakmoss
Chypre is based on bergamot-labdanum-oakmoss
Blend three materials, which have a proven good effect together, and then make variations from there to learn more….
What makes FOUGÈRE a FOUGÈRE?
an herbaceous note; typically lavender
something rich, creamy, or hay-like; typically tonka bean and/or coumarin
earthy, multi-faceted greenery; often in the form of an oakmoss or vetiver note and amplified by salicylates
a bright, astringent or sweet top note to cut the heaviness of the other elements; bergamot is traditional but this can vary greatly
NO, GIT is not a FOUGÈRE, the Aventus people have it wrong
Fougere is based on lavender-coumarin-oakmoss
Chypre is based on bergamot-labdanum-oakmoss
Blend three materials, which have a proven good effect together, and then make variations from there to learn more….
What makes FOUGÈRE a FOUGÈRE?
an herbaceous note; typically lavender
something rich, creamy, or hay-like; typically tonka bean and/or coumarin
earthy, multi-faceted greenery; often in the form of an oakmoss or vetiver note and amplified by salicylates
a bright, astringent or sweet top note to cut the heaviness of the other elements; bergamot is traditional but this can vary greatly