Families, facets and olfactory notes in perfumery

Les familles, facettes et notes olfactives en parfumerie

Perfumery is classified into 7 olfactory families , created by the French Society of Perfumers in 1984, which represent the general personality of the fragrance:

  • Aromatic
  • Wooded
  • Cyprus
  • Floral
  • Fern
  • Hesperidea
  • Oriental

Peony - floral olfactory family in perfumery - Marylise Mirabelli perfumes

Peony — synthetic molecule, floral family

These families are then broken down into sub-families, called facets , which will evolve throughout the day, as the fragrance develops on the skin.

  • Aldehyde
  • Amber
  • Leather
  • Spicy
  • Fruity
  • Gourmet
  • Navy
  • Musky
  • New freshness
  • Powdered
  • Green

Gourmet facet in perfumery - Marshmallow - Marylise Mirabelli perfumes Marshmallow — gourmet side

Finally, there are the notes which are divided into 3 categories which will constitute the “olfactory pyramid” of a perfume:

The top notes , at the top of the pyramid, are the most volatile, fresh and sparkling, they give the first impression of a perfume and will disappear after 10 to 15 minutes.

The heart notes , in the middle part of the pyramid, which give the character of the composition and as a sort of “texture”, have an average volatility that will last 3 to 4 hours.

The base notes , at the base of the pyramid, constitute the soul of the perfume with tenacious notes which will remain on the skin for several hours, even the day, on the skin, and even several days on the materials.

Wood and grapefruit - Marylise Mirabelli perfumes Grapefruit — Hesperiaceae family

Some categories in the notes:

Sunscreen ( created with benzyl salicylate, is composed of ylang ylang, frangipani, tiare and carnation)

Animals (e.g.: musks, ambergris, civet, castoreum... fortunately today in synthetic molecules)

Balsamics (e.g.: s tyrax, benzoin, myrrh, etc.)

Minerals ( synthetic notes reproduced in the laboratory, intensely fresh)

Smokes (e.g. sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, oud wood, balms or even vanilla can be smoked...)

Mineral Notes - Marylise Mirabelli Perfumes Mineral notes

This is how we compare notes in perfumery with musical notes, because like a conductor who creates a symphony, the perfumer composes by choosing the notes according to their characteristics, which will fit together and interact to produce an effect. This is what we call “The Orchestration of a Perfume” .

This olfactory pyramid is a classification and pictorial and educational construction of a perfume established by the perfumer Jean Carles in order to describe the architecture of the perfume and allow its understanding by apprentice perfumers.

The Marylise Mirabelli collection is inspired by music, and each fragrance is an olfactory representation of the musical and visual universe of Michael Jackson's iconic songs and video clips.

Discover the 3 perfume extracts from the "Nocturne Collection" with the Discovery Set here.