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Pepper

Pepper’s hot, spicy attack can focus the drama in a perfume instantly. It’s dry, tangy, nose-crinkling personality sharpens other notes in a fragrance and boosts their olfactory signal. Black pepper is best with leather, suede, and tobacco. Black pepper also heightens lighter citrus notes like lemon, lime, orange, green apple, and citron. Pink pepper is best in aromatic or floral blends, where it’s warm, fruity facets can bring an airy white floral perfume into focus, or underline masculine notes such as lavender, basil, musk, etc. Pepper’s insistent heat can be worn either day or night, and it’s fruity/spicy shadow makes it ideal for any season.
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Fragrances that use Pepper
English Laundry Notting Hill For Women
English Laundry
Notting Hill For Women
Cedarwood
Pepper
Jasmine
Musk
Notting Hill for Women’s delightful and bubbly lemon and lime citrus displays its shadow side with a heart of silky jasmine and tart, dry peppercorn. The juicy dazzle and hot spices rumble and roar until the dry down of buttoned-up cedar and sandalwood subdue the fire.
rag & bone Bergamot
rag & bone
Bergamot
Petitgrain
Cedarwood
Pepper
Ambroxan
Bergamot is crisp and dry, with a thread of peppery wood notes running through, including cedar in the heart and cashmere woods in the base. Top notes of bergamot and petitgrain lend a light, brisk acidity, while warm floral notes of freesia and orange blossom lay down a sumptuous, soft texture.