Fougere Absolute
Plant Part: Leaves
Extraction Method: Solvent Extraction
Origin: India
Description: Fougère meaning "fern-like", is one of the main families into which modern perfumes are classified, with the class of fragrances have the basic accord with a top-note of lavender and base-notes of oakmoss and coumarin. Aromatic fougère, a derivative of this class contain additional notes of spice and wood.
Common Uses: Fine Cosmetics, Perfumery, Toiletries and Aromatherapy.
Fougère meaning "fern-like", is one of the main families into which modern perfumes are classified, with the name derived from the perfumeFougère Royale for Houbigant formulated by the perfumer Paul Parquet. The class of fragrances have the basic accord with a top-note of lavender and base-notes of oakmoss and coumarin. Aromatic fougère, a derivative of this class contain additional notes of spice and wood.
Note: Medium
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Blends well with: Lavender, Oakmoss, Coumarin, Vetiver, Geranium and Bergamot.
History: The name Fougere is derived from the perfume Fougère Royale for Houbigant formulated by the perfumer Paul Parquet.