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Resinous Notes

Resinous notes in perfumery refer to the rich, warm, and deep scents derived from natural resins produced by trees and plants. These notes are primarily obtained from substances like frankincense, myrrh, benzoin, labdanum, and copal. The scent profile of resinous notes is complex and multifaceted, typically characterized by a balsamic quality that can range from sweet and vanilla-like to smoky and earthy. Resins often lend a certain depth and persistence to fragrances, providing a lingering, enveloping effect. They are commonly used in oriental and woody fragrance categories, adding richness and sophistication. Resinous notes pair well with spicy, woody, and floral components to create scents that are both opulent and mystically evocative. These notes are celebrated for their soothing and calming properties, making them popular in incenses as well as perfumes.

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