Many groups of people have worshipped the sun over the past millennia. So why not solar notes in perfume? Notes that pay homage to our life giver, our warmth and light.
Solar notes aren’t meant to represent something we can touch. And yet, somehow, we know the scent.
Golden skin after sunbathing.
Warm cotton drying on the line.
The soft blur of heat rising from a quiet afternoon.
Solar notes aren’t a single ingredient—they’re an impression. A perfumer’s way of painting light, warmth, and glow into scent. They blend creamy florals, soft musks, and radiant citrus into something that feels like sun on the skin.
We use solar notes when we want a perfume to feel expansive. Luminous. Like the light that lingers long after sunset.
In our line try
Smoked Bloom Juicy apricot and creamy osmanthus
or
Lucky Days Musky orange blossom and vibrant citrus