FYI, This Sneaky Scent Note Is the #1 Reason Perfumes Smell Good
FYI, This Sneaky Scent Note Is the #1 Reason Perfumes Smell Good
There are unrepealable notes that help requite perfume a unrepealable je ne sais quoi. Notes like these are scrutinizingly never the main event but serve as preliminaries notation that make an overall fragrance just work. One of those preliminaries notation that works overtime in making a perfume smell good? Ylang-ylang.
You've probably heard of ylang-ylang before, particularly if you're a frag throne like I am. Ylang-ylang is a spindly, yellow, star-shaped flower that comes from the Cananga tree. These are tropical trees that are native to the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Queensland, Australia. These flowers have an extremely unique scent, making them the perfect wing to any floral-forward fragrance. Ylang-ylang is a rich, sweet-smelling floral with notes of banana, woods, and sourness. It's unique, and it veritably comes working on the skin. Ylang-ylang pairs well with most archetype scents, like vanilla, rose, and jasmine.
Keep reading to find out some of our favorite perfumes that contain ylang-ylang. You might plane be surprised that some of these perfumes plane contain ylang-ylang, and that just proves how versatile this note is in scents.