Every single living soul is familiar with the Rose flower, how it looks and what it smells like, it carries a recognizable odor, full of sweetness and fruitiness, with minute spicy touches. The Rose varieties are numerous, with Rosa centifolia and Rosa damascena being the most common. In perfumes, the Rose note is pretty much identical to the actual blossom odor, highlighting some deeply appreciated cozy feelings created from the very beginning. Rose encloses a uniquely powdery heart which decreases the note's transparency carefully enough not to disturb the thin honey-like flow generated by the combination of Geraniol and Citronellol, two major component materials. The waxy aspect of the note, a personal favorite detail, is the feature which provides the perfect equilibrium between floralcy and sweetness, making this note a well-appreciated ingredient for both modern and vintage fragrances.