WOODY
Woody fragrances first appeared in perfumery in the late 1940s. Since then, the success of wood has never waned, becoming more than ever the backbone of perfume, giving it a strong, powerful character.
Woody fragrances are characterized as elegant, warm, sensual and very popular in perfumery. They are often associated with masculine traits such as power, structure and dryness. However, for some time now, wood has also been inviting itself into women's fragrances, giving them a more assertive character. The different types of wood used are cedar, patchouli, sandalwood, cypriol, cypress, birch, pine or balsam fir.