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White flowers and their infinite purity
Among the most famous white flowers, but also the most used in the perfumery, we find jasmine, tuberose, orange blossom, magnolia, frangipani, neroli, gardenia, Osmanthus, white rose, narcissus, white lotus or even honeysuckle, lily of the valley and lily, which are silent flowers.
The most widely used white flower is jasmine. This flower has largely contributed to the success of the flowers of Grasse.
Powerful and heady, jasmine delivers an incomparable touch of exoticism. Because it knows how to be powdery, fruity, soft, and animal, jasmine is a concentrate of femininity and it is rare today to find a feminine scent that does not contain the flower of Jasmin.
The most beautiful scents of white flowers
The list of perfumes containing white flowers is long and endless. All perfumers have at least, once in their careers, integrated a white flower into one of their perfumes.
White flowers are also part of citrus fragrances.
Symbol of immaculate purity, white flowers are a sure bet in perfumery. They incorporate, for our greatest happiness, ultra-feminine perfumes.
For a long time, their whiteness has symbolized the innocence of the virgin woman or the bride's bouquet, a sign of absolute femininity.
The Jasmin as a white flower is an echo of purity and innocence.