All About the Nose
Fragrance Families/Notes
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance History
100
The sense of smell is very closely tied to _______
What is memory?
100

Fragrance ingredients that can be sensed immediately after perfume is applied; these notes consist of small molecules that evaporate quickly. Ozonic, green/aromatic, and citrus ingredients are commonly classified in this category

What are top notes?
100
Fragrances that are meant to appeal equally to men and women; they are not gender specific
What are unisex fragrances?
100

The first fashion designer to design her own signature smell, which is considered the world's most popular perfume today

Who is Coco Chanel?
200
The season your sense of smell the strongest
What is Summer?
200

An accord of bergamot, oakmoss, and labdanu made popular by French perfumer François Coty in 1917

What is Chypre?

200

The Latin term which means “through smoke”

What is perfume?

200

The French capital of modern perfumery

What is Grasse?
300

The inability to sense smell is called

What is Anosmia?

300

Predominantly in men's perfume, this herbaceous and woody fragrance type has a base of lavender, coumarin and oakmoss, reminiscent of fern 

What is Fougère?

300

This French term, literally to ‘wake, trail’, refers to the degree to which a perfume's fragrance lingers in the air when worn

What is sillage?

300

This perfumed fashion accessory was popular in Europe during the 16th century. 

What are leather gloves?

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