The use of lavender to perfume
A plant of the lamiaceae family, lavender is widely used in perfumery and mainly in men's perfumery. Its essence is produced by the distillation of fresh flowers. It is very popular in eau de toilette and cologne for fresh chords and the feeling of cleanliness that it exudes. Its essence is also used to perfume soaps, hygiene products, cosmetics and cleaning products. And, recipe of natural and ecological grandmother, you can deposit small sachets of dried lavender in your wardrobe to delicately and pleasantly perfume your linen. Moreover, its fragrances are released for a very long time.

The perfumes that deliver lavender notes
Many masculine perfumes integrate it in their composition. For example, Lanvin, in his "avant-garde", uses it in heart notes in its oriental and woody fragrance. The same is true in the new Creed "Aberdeen Lavender" fragrance: a floral heart composed of lavender, rose, iris and tuberose. "À * Men" by the brand Thierry Mugler sublime lavender accords allied with coriander, peppermint and bergamot in top note. Finally, "Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme" by Cerruti emanates scents of this purple flower, vetiver, cedar, oak moss and patchouli in a woody and aromatic juice. And many other brands such as, Jacomo, Azzaro, Armani, Ungaro also use the olfactory virtues of lavender in their eau de toilette.