Notes in perfumery
Notes in perfumery are descriptors of scents that can be
sensed upon the application of a perfume. Notes are separated into three
classes; top/head notes, middle/heart notes, and base notes; which denote groups
of scents which can be sensed with respect to the time after the application of
a perfume. These notes are created carefully with knowledge of the evaporation
process and intended use of the perfume. The presence of one note may alter the
perception of another - for instance, the presence of certain base or heart
notes will alter the scent perceived when the top notes are strongest, and
likewise the scent of base notes in the dry-down will often be altered
depending on the smells of the heart notes.
The idea of notes is used primarily for the marketing of
fine fragrances. The term is sometimes used by perfumers to describe approximately scents or
the perfumery process to laypeople.

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