The fern notes, you know?


The term "fern" represents a very specific agreement that you can find in many male fragrances because it has a very virile connotation. First, the fern accord opens with heart notes based on essence of lavender. It brings freshness and freshness. Then, the chord continues on a heart composed of geranium and a green facet based on vetiver . Finally, the fern accord ends with notes of coumarin to evoke hay just cut as well as oak moss to obtain a powdered and woody facet. These materials form a basis for the fern accords, and then other ingredients can be added to create variants. In this sense, there is the amber-colored fern family, the sweet amber fern family, the spicy fern family and the aromatic fern family.


Fern notes, do you like this agreement?


Here is a list of some masculine perfumes very representative of the fern accord
In 1882, a perfumer, Jean-François Houbigant, launched a perfume named "Fougère Royale". Since then, this name has been taken to designate this olfactory family. At Azzaro, the juice of "Azzaro Pour Homme" is an extremely masculine and virile fern, the smell of man. In the amber flowers ferns agreements, you can find "Le Mâle" by Jean-Paul Gaultier. For a soft amber fern, Prada created "Amber For Intense Man". Looking for a spicy fern juice? "Ho Hang" by Balenciaga will delight you. On the Cerruti side, discover an aromatic fern scent called "Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme".