Purity Dried by the Sun: Bright White Linen
"Simplicity is the ultimate in elegance." (Leonardo da Vinci). Sometimes the most luxurious scents are not complex perfumes; It is just the smell of a clean, white sheet dried in the wind. Bright White Linen symbolizes this "Optical White" cleanliness. It is the olfactory equivalent of chaos-free, orderly, peaceful and perfect hygiene.
The technical detail that distinguishes this composition from other cleaning scents is the use of Galbanum and Conifer in the base notes. Galbanum has a very pungent and "crispy" odor, reminiscent of crushed green plant stems. This note imitates the natural, fibrous and rough texture of linen fabric. Conifers add a cool breeze from the forest to the scent.
ScentlinqPro's Bright White Linen fragrance begins its story with dazzling shine. Grapefruit and lime in the top notes add a natural whiteness and energy to the scent, as effective as "bleach". This burst of citrus is like the reflection of sunlight on white fabric; sharp and stimulating.
This pure white opening turns into a delicate flower garden. The middle notes of lily of the valley and freesia deepen the feeling of cleanliness with their soapy and transparent structure. Lavender gives that nostalgic and peaceful touch, reminiscent of the classic "Marseille Soap" cleansing. This is the point where cleanliness touches the heart and gives confidence.
This spacious dream is sealed with the coolness of nature. Cones and conifers in the base notes give the scent a non-menthol, resinous and cold woodiness. Galbanum supports this structure, ensuring that the scent "hangs" in the air and that "starched fabric" feeling is permanent.
Bright White Linen is designed for spaces where hygiene, order and spaciousness must be absolute. Floor corridors of luxury hotels, hospitals and clinics, home textile stores, laundries or spacious houses dominated by white decoration… This scent gives the message to the person entering the place, "Everything is clean here, there is no chaos here." The sharpest and most refreshing shade of white.
Source
Grieve, Maud. A Modern Herbal. Dover Publications, 1971. (Galbanum ve Lavanta).
"The Scent of Clean: Aldehydes and Musks." Perfumer & Flavorist, 2016.
Ellena, Jean-Claude. The Diary of a Nose. Rizzoli, 2012. (Construction of the feeling of cleanliness).
"Galbanum: The Green Giant of Perfumery." Journal of Scent Research, 2018.
Groom, Nigel. The New Perfume Handbook. Springer, 1997.
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