Description
Open Fragrance Description
An open fragrance description captures the initial scent impression—the “top notes”—that greet you as soon as you experience the perfume. These top notes are fresh, light, and fleeting, lasting only for a brief moment after application. Their purpose is to be inviting and appealing, making a strong first impression.
Structure Example:
- Top Notes: The first scents you detect, often citrusy, herbal, or fruity. Examples include bergamot, lemon, orange, lavender, or fresh green accords.
- Mood or Setting: Describe the overall vibe or the emotions evoked. For example, “a bright, zesty burst reminiscent of a sunlit orchard” or “a fresh and invigorating breeze on a spring morning.”
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