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Fragrance Trend 2022



Perfume Trends 2022

Following the global pandemic, many people have faced significant impacts on their mental health, daily routines, and work lives. Consequently, the fashion and art industries have placed a heavy emphasis on mental healing and individuality. This is reflected through a closer connection to nature, the expression of personal character, and emotional restoration.


Fragrance Trend 2022 By Scent And Sense Perfumery House

1. The Essence of Nature

We have selected raw materials with natural fragrance notes from both essential oils and high-quality synthetic components. Key notes include:

  • Aqua Notes (Water)

  • Woody Notes (Wood)

  • Floral Notes (Flowers)

  • Musk (Skin-like aromas)

  • Animalic Notes (Raw, natural elements) These notes work together to bring us closer to the natural world.


2. Scents Reflecting Individuality

Today, many people prioritize their identity without the traditional boundaries of gender, status, or age. Fragrance is a vital tool for reflecting the user's personality.

  • For example: If you want to project a romantic, warm, and friendly personality, we use Floral, Leather, and Aqua notes as the core of the blend. We then add specific characteristics unique to the user to make their identity shine through even more clearly.


3. Scents for Mental Healing

In today's challenging environment, many people face daily stress. It is invaluable to have a home atmosphere that helps us feel relaxed, peaceful, and fully restored during our downtime. We have curated research-backed Essential Oils from both domestic and international sources to ensure your family enjoys a higher quality of rest.

We hope that these Fragrance Trends for 2022 will serve as a guide for you to design works that bring customers closer to nature, show care for the environment, and provide a platform for personal healing and self-expression.

 
 
 

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