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BEST NICHE FRAGRANCES THAT SMELL GREEN

Have you ever dreamed of diving into a lush garden or walking in the heart of nature after a summer rain? Why not capture this feeling of freshness and purity in a bottle?

Green fragrances, with their herbal and invigorating notes, offer a sensory immersion that recalls the wild and revitalizing beauty of the plant world. If you are looking for a fragrance that evokes the serenity of nature, or if you want to add a refreshing and natural touch to your daily life, discover our selection of the six best green fragrances that will satisfy your desire for freshness.

SWEET LEAF - ROOM 1015

  • Key Notes: Cannabis, Eucalyptus, Patchouli

Sweet Leaf is a bold, citrusy and spicy fragrance inspired by the cultural revolution of the 1960s and the spirit of cannabis. It transports you to a world of freedom and sensory elevation, offering a unique green scent, anchored by patchouli and eucalyptus. Sweet Leaf is a bold choice for those looking for a fragrance that defies convention while remaining connected to nature.

Sweet Leaf, a niche fragrance from the Room1015 brand, which smells green, available in the niche perfumery KAMS PARIS

MEMORY OF AN ODOR - GUCCI

  • Key Notes: Roman Chamomile, Jasmine, Cedarwood

Gucci redefines green with Mémoire d’une Odeur , blending Roman chamomile—used for the first time in perfumery—with the soft, timeless petals of Indian coral jasmine. The result is a fragrance that is both ancient and modern, rooted in cedarwood. It is an olfactory journey that embodies nostalgia and serenity.

Memory of a smell, a niche perfume from the GUCCI brand, which smells green, available in the niche perfumery KAMS PARIS

TOKYO BLOOM - THE DIFFERENT COMPANY

  • Key Notes: Basil Leaves, Dandelion, Jasmine

Inspired by the cherry blossoms of Japan, Tokyo Bloom begins with a bright burst of green freshness, with galbanum and basil leaves, balanced by delicate dandelion. The fresh opening transforms into a soothing floral heart of star jasmine and cyclamen, reminiscent of a leisurely stroll through gardens in full bloom.

Tokyo Bloom, a niche fragrance from The Different Company, which smells green, available in the niche perfumery KAMS PARIS

SHUKRAN - MEO FUSCIUNI

  • Key Notes: Mint, Eucalyptus, Lime

Shukran is a fragrant ode to Morocco and its traditions, created by Giuseppe as a tribute to the country’s generosity. This fragrance combines mint tea, aromatic sage and tangy lime for an invigorating green profile. Its earthy depth evokes the tranquility of Moroccan deserts and coasts, offering an experience that is both heartfelt and refreshing.

Shukran, a niche perfume from the Meo Fusciuni brand, which smells green, available in the niche perfumery KAMS PARIS

602 - Good Perfumer

  • Key Notes: Pepper, Patchouli, Cedarwood

Fresh and herbal, 602 intertwines the green, floral facets of neroli with the spicy freshness of St. Thomas Bay and black pepper. Cedarwood brings a woody, grounding note, creating a perfectly balanced fragrance. For those who appreciate a bold green scent with a touch of warmth, this is a great choice.

602, a niche perfume from the Bon Parfumeur brand, which smells green, available in the niche perfumery KAMS PARIS

CORIANDER - DS & DURGA

  • Key Notes: Coriander, Rosemary, Green Pepper

Coriander is a spicy and vibrant green fragrance that evokes the Mediterranean breeze. Ukrainian coriander seeds, crushed green pepper and aromatic rosemary form its heart, creating a light yet invigorating scent. This fragrance captures the verdant charm of rolling hills, offering a sophisticated interpretation of freshness.

WHY CHOOSE GREEN FRAGRANCES?

Green fragrances are versatile, offering clarity, freshness, and a touch of sophistication. Whether you’re drawn to the bold, cannabis-inspired vibe of Sweet Leaf or the soothing, herbal notes of Shukran, these fragrances bring nature to life in a bottle. Perfect for everyday wear, these scents are like carrying a lush garden with you wherever you go.

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