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Fougere Accord

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Material
Amount
12.00
4.00
12.00
4.00
3.00
12.00
24.00
9.00
24.00
TOTAL104.00

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Description

Below is a Basic Recipe for making a Fougere. Many other materials can be added to give one’s fougere creation, giving it its own unique character. As the Chypre, here are a lot of different styles for the Fougere Accord like floral fougeres, amber fougeres, spicy fougeres, leather fougeres, fresh fougeres, precious woods fougeres, etc. The accord I am sharing with you is the most basic one, from which you can derivate to others and add your own touch 🧪. Please don’t hesitate to share my post to support my work and help others who may use my info! 🧪❤️ Source of accord : https://3523515.app.netsuite.com/core/media/media.nl?id=1891&c=3523515&h=d1f22598780f84245465&_xt=.pdf

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Summary

The very first fougere fragrance was created by perfumer Paul Parquet in 1882 for the house of Houbigant. He called his creation 'Fougère Royale' and with it started a new trend in perfumery. He was the first to extract the synthetic component Coumarin, an isolate from the Tonka Bean.

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