Eurofragance: home fragrances that prolong the feeling of summer

Lavender or lemon are some of the most used ingredients to recreate 'summer'

Editorial
13 of September of 2022
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Immortelle flowers collected in Andalusia by Floral Concept
Immortelle flowers collected in Andalusia by Floral Concept

The summer comes to an end. But, and if there was a form to prolong this feeling of summer until very gone in the autumn? The true is that they exist several forms to re-create this characteristic environment of days relaxed of beach and vibrant nights under the stars in the home. A form to remember the escapes estivales is to follow preparing your dishes of favourite season or go back to listen the successes of the summer. Definitely, the music can transport us to the past, although it exists an even more powerful trick to revive this feeling of summer: the scents and your own sense of the smell.

Perfumes and smells that associate to the summer


'Sun' Of Jil Sander (1989) and 'Cool Water' of Davidoff (1988) are two good examples of how evoke the summer in a scent: a possibility is to centre in the feeling of warmth; another, in the freshness. For our smell, the first option can associate to the smell of the dry earth, to some aromatic plants or to the aroma of the needles of the pine dried in the sunlight. The solar smells are soft and warm, and can describe also like balsámicos and associate to the aroma embriagador of the white flowers. On the other hand, often we will associate a smell refrescante with cold drinks and chispeantes, highland waterfalls, or the salty and iodized smell of the ocean.

"They occur me three prime matters natural: oil of lemon, oil of lavandín and absolute of siempreviva. The oil of lemon, extracted of the skin of this citrus, remembers us to a refrescante lemonade; has a character chispeante, although it is quite volatile and ephemeral. The oil of lavandín, obtained of a plant of the family of the lavender, contributes a cool and clean smell; it goes very well for the notes of heart or of base of a perfume. The siempreviva, a plant with small flowers of the family of the sunflowers, continues issuing warm smells of leaf of sweet tobacco even years after the flowers have dried , from here his name, and contributes durable background notes and apetecibles to the perfumes", explains Natacha Jérome, perfumista technical of Eurofragance.

Spanish producers of prime matters for perfumery: of the field home


Spain is an important producer of natural ingredients for the industry of the perfumery all over the world and the sustainable development is much more that a catchword. For Eurofragance the sustainability is a priority, near of the half of his prime matters are of Spanish providers and loans special attention to the quality of the ingredients of which resupplies , as well as to the profile of sustainability of each provider.

"In the case of the natural ingredients, loan special attention to how the producer shows respect by the people and the planet. That a producer dispense a just and ethical deal to his workers is so important like the environmental and ecological measures that this adopt in his exploitation", Esperanza Salcedo, coordinator of shopping and Supply Chain of Eurofragance.