

Explore scents in Fresh
Discover the unique scents within the Fresh category, choose your favourite scent to start creating your blend.

Basil
Basil is fresh-cut green — bright, herbal, with a faint peppery snap. As a top-to-heart note, use it to give your blend a modern, alive opening that feels equal parts garden and kitchen. It loves citrus (lemon, lime, bergamot) for sparkle, lavender for calm, or cardamom for warmth underneath. Basil is creative energy in scent form — refreshing without being polite.

Bergamot
Bergamot is citrus with composure — bright, balanced, with a soft floral lift behind the zest. Use it as the opening note in your blend to set a polished, optimistic tone without shouting. It pairs beautifully with lavender for elegance, rose for romance, or vetiver for grown-up depth. Bergamot is the easiest way to make a blend feel finished without making it feel busy.

Lemon
Lemon is sharp clarity — bright, awake, refreshingly direct. Use it as the opening note when you want your blend to feel clean and immediate, the kind of fragrance that cuts through a room. It pairs beautifully with bergamot for refined citrus, lavender for poise, basil for green energy, ginger for added spark. Lemon doesn't whisper — it clears the air, and lets everything that follows land cleaner.

Grapefruit
Grapefruit is sunlight with a bitter edge — juicy, sophisticated, modern. Use it as the opening lift in your blend when you want brightness that's grown-up rather than sweet. It pairs beautifully with vetiver or cedarwood for elegant depth, rosemary for clarity, or musk for soft sensuality underneath. Grapefruit gives a blend an effortless sharpness — the citrus of choice for someone who wants their fragrance to feel intentional.

Lime
Lime is electric green — sharper and more daring than lemon, with a juicy snap that wakes a blend up. Use it as the opening note when you want your fragrance to feel adventurous and alive, less polite than a classic citrus. It pairs naturally with mint for icy freshness, basil for herbal depth, ginger for spice, musk for soft contrast. Lime gives a blend its first burst of personality.

Mint
Mint is cold air in a bottle — sharp, lifted, instantly awake. Use it as the opening note in your blend when you want unmistakable freshness and a flirtatious kind of energy. It pairs naturally with lime and lemon for citrus brightness, rosemary and pine for outdoor cool, lavender to round it into something more grown-up. Mint is the easiest way to make a blend feel young, lively, and a little playful.

Rosemary
Rosemary is clear-headed energy — sharp, green, herbal with a faint coastal salt. Use it through the top and heart of your blend for focus and lift, the note that makes a fragrance feel awake and intentional. It pairs naturally with pine and mint for outdoor freshness, lemon for clean brightness, cedarwood for grounded depth, lavender for composure. Rosemary brings clarity to a blend — the herbal note that feels less garden, more morning walk.










• Opt for light, airy scents for work and casual outings
• Apply to pulse points for a subtle, skin-hugging aroma
• Use matching body lotions to enhance longevity
• Refresh your fragrance in the afternoon for all-day vibrance

• Choose vibrant, bold floral blends for evening wear
• Spritz on hair and clothes for a lasting impression
• Look for scents with deep, woody undertones
• Give it 15-20 minutes to fully unfold its character



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