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Vanilla perfume

by: LOTUS PERFUMES 28 May 2023
Vanilla perfume

Learn about vanilla perfume

  • Vanilla lovers are invited today, to read our modest report on Vanilla perfume from the lotus perfume bouquet. But first, let's get to know a few facts about vanilla.
  •   Vanilla perfume As you know it, with its delicious and exciting aroma, which has become a popular feature in many perfumes now, it may not have been used in perfumes in a remarkable way, before the legendary Shalimar perfume from Guerlain, which was issued in the year 1925. There may have preceded Guerlain to use vanilla in perfumes, but Guerlain is the first to use vanilla intensely and excitingly.
  • From the point of view of specialists in perfumes, it is preferable to use vanilla perfumes in the winter, as its presence is overwhelming and strong when it is used extensively in perfumes, and this may not be appropriate for the very hot weather.. Just a point of view.
  • Referring to the vanilla perfume from Lotus, the most characteristic of this fragrance is the overwhelming presence of vanilla, which gives an exciting feminine impression, with an excellent degree of fragrantness and stability compared to the relatively low price of the perfume.


The use of natural vanilla in the manufacture of vanilla perfume

  • Vanilla is a raw material much appreciated by perfumers for its strength and warmth. Often used as a finale in perfumes, it is an essential ingredient in oriental perfumery.
  • To be more precise, we should know that what gives a rich aroma to this precious stick, in addition to the other ingredients, is one of its most important strongly scented ingredients called “vanillin”. The latter was first extracted during the 19th century and represents only 1 to 2% of the total mass of the vanilla bean. Vanillin makes perfumes more delicious and sweet.
  • Because of the high cost of natural vanilla (more than 490 euros per kilogram of whole pods), it is reserved for luxury perfumes. Therefore, chemists took up the challenge of synthesizing vanillin in order to reproduce it at a lower cost.
  • In 1874, the challenge was won. Chemists Wilhelm Haarmann and Ferdinand Tiemann succeeded in synthesizing vanillin from coniferine, and later other chemists synthesized it from guaiacole.
  • This discovery was important in perfumery, because it made it possible to cut perfume costs while still maintaining the originality of the vanilla scent to some extent.
  • But despite the overall similarity between natural and synthetic vanillin, the quality of the latter still differs due to the richness of the natural vanilla components which gives it a more aromatic and slightly different smell.
  • If perfumers pay particular attention to vanilla, it is because it has the ability to soften strong perfumes. Vanilla reveals itself with great confidence in different blending processes, with other aromatic families such as woody, floral... and every time it succeeds in reflecting unprecedented excitement in perfumes.
  • Its success in perfumery was noted in the nineteenth century in the fragrance “Jiki”, and then confirmed in the twentieth century by many other creations.
  • But in addition to its warm side, vanilla also hides a sweet side, reminiscent of delicious little candies. This makes perfumes more addictive and increases the olfactory pleasure they provide us, such as the famous “Ongil” perfume that was launched in 1994.
  • If apothecaries particularly care about b Vanilla perfume It is because it has the ability to soften strong perfumes.
  • Vanilla perfume reveals itself with great confidence in different blending processes, with other aromatic families such as woody, floral... and every time it succeeds in reflecting unprecedented excitement in perfumes.
  • But in addition to its warm side, the vanilla fragrance also hides a sweet side, reminiscent of delicious little candies. This makes perfumes more addictive and increases the olfactory pleasure they give us.
  • Vanilla is a raw material much appreciated by perfumers for its strength and warmth. Often used as a finale in perfumes, it is an essential ingredient in oriental perfumery.
  • Many perfumes depend on the scent of vanilla as a base, but it is not   vanilla perfume ; There are many body lotions that include vanilla in their composition, the latest of which is the new fragrance from Coco Vanilla, which we offer you.
  • The vanilla -based perfume is most popular in the summer and fall seasons; So it is smart and light at the same time.


What are the different types of vanilla perfume?

  • Baccarat Vanilla: A fragrance with a sweet and gentle scent. It is considered the best selling fragrance of the Gulf flowers. It attracts many vanilla lovers looking to enjoy all day long with its rich and sweet aroma.
  • Saphir Vanilla: Against the background of a delicate musky scent, vanilla lies in its oriental tenderness... And all this, announced by an introduction note that wonderfully combines the scents of bergamot and pineapple. This fragrance is the fruit of our travels between the deserts of Dubai and the streets of Paris.
  • Alcantara Vanilla: A bright introduction that opens this fragrance with beautiful notes of orange blossom... accompanied by the warmth of amber and the excitement of vanilla. This bottle is a real perfume treasure.



The correct way to use Coco Vanilla perfume:

  • Spray vanilla perfume on your pulse points, such as your neck and wrists, as they emit heat that helps draw the fragrance out of your skin for a stronger, longer-lasting scent.
  • And for a nice aromatic aura, spray a vanilla perfume Two sprays on each shoulder + one behind the neck for a dose of aromatic pleasure for you and those around you.

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