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White Floral

White floral fragrances are defined by the intoxicating, often intensely sensual quality of white-petaled flowers: jasmine, gardenia, tuberose, orange blossom, lily, and ylang-ylang. These flowers share a quality of being simultaneously innocent and indolic, clean and deeply sexual, which gives white floral fragrances their characteristic power and complexity.

Unlike the sweeter, more approachable pink-floral register (rose, peony), white florals can be challenging in their intensity. Jasmine absolute contains molecules that are genuinely animalic at high concentrations. Tuberose has facets of rubber and banana. Gardenia reads green and slightly watery. The best white floral compositions manage these contradictions to create something unforgettable.

White floral accords pair beautifully with musky, woody, powdery, and green notes. Fans of white floral fragrances often love tuberose, floral, iris, and powdery accord families.