

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

Blackcurrant
Blackcurrant is dark fruit at full volume — juicy, tart, magnetic. Use it as a bold opening lift that gives your blend instant attitude, then layer it under rose or jasmine to round its edges, or patchouli and musk to push the contrast even further. It's the kind of note that turns a quiet blend into a confident one. Sweetness, but with a temper.

Raspberry
Raspberry is bright, juicy mischief — sweet, tangy, full of light. Use it as the opening note in your blend for a flirtatious, expressive lift, the kind that makes a fragrance feel young and a little daring. It pairs naturally with rose, peony, or violet for floral romance, vanilla for cosy sweetness, guaiacwood for smoky contrast. Raspberry brings the spark — sweetness with a personality, never sweetness for its own sake.

Banana
Banana brings sun-ripened sweetness to the heart of your blend — warm, tropical, unexpectedly comforting. Use it where you want softness and nostalgia, then layer in vanilla or sandalwood for a rounded, cocooning finish, or cinnamon and clove for spiced warmth. It's not a scent that takes itself too seriously, and that's its gift — playful sweetness with a big, warm heart.

Pomegranate
Pomegranate is jewel-bright fruit — juicy, tangy, with a sophisticated edge under the sweetness. Use it through the top and heart of your blend to add charisma, the kind of opening that hints at hidden depth. It pairs naturally with rose for romantic richness, pink pepper for sparkle, musk for warmth, cedarwood for structure, bergamot for lift. Pomegranate makes a blend feel layered — bold on the surface, quietly mysterious underneath.

Apple
Apple is the bright, optimistic opening — crisp, juicy, full of easy charm. Use it as the first lift in your blend to set a cheerful, youthful tone, then soften it with cedarwood or musk so it doesn't read too sweet. It pairs effortlessly with cinnamon for warmth or lavender for poise. Apple on its own is uncomplicated joy. Inside a blend, it's the smile.

Pear
Pear is soft, ripe sweetness — juicy without being sticky, elegant without trying. Use it as the opening note in your blend for understated charm, the kind of fragrance that doesn't ask for compliments but receives them anyway. It pairs naturally with lily of the valley and peony for delicate florals, musk for skin warmth, bergamot for clean lift, vanilla for cosy depth. Pear is gentle confidence in scent form.

Strawberry
Strawberry brings a bright, playful sweetness to the opening of your blend — juicy, radiant, full of charm. Use it as the first lift to set a flirtatious, sunlit personality, then soften it with vanilla or musk for cosy warmth, or pair it with violet, rose, or pink pepper for floral-fruit elegance. Strawberry on its own is a wink. Inside a blend, it becomes the character — the part that feels like a smile.

Pink Pepper
Pink Pepper is sparkle with a bite — rosy, light, just a touch spicy. Use it as the opening note in your blend to add lift and a stylish edge without committing to full spice. It pairs naturally with rose and pomegranate for floral-fruit charm, grapefruit for crisp brightness, cedarwood for grown-up depth, patchouli for textured contrast. Pink Pepper is the modern way to make a blend feel playful and intentional at once.










• 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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