Making the Invisible Visible
Do you visualize scent? When you smell something, do you feel its colors, tones & textures? Is it pastel or primary, light or dark, soft or rough? Your initial reaction might be 'no,' but in reality, your subconscious is deeply sensory, instantly connecting color, sound & smell.
Inspired by the 1902 book Color Problems by Emily Vanderpoel, we've started translating our perfume formulas into visual analysis so you can easily 'see the scent.'
Study 1 - Air Vibration
Top notes - 23%: melon rind, yuzu & green mandarin
Heart notes - 40%: spring jasmine, ylang ylang & frangipanai
Base notes - 39%: roasted seashells, violet leaf & wild copaiba balsam
I hope you enjoy,
Emx