White Honey
Found in 2 fragrances

White honey in perfumery evokes a purer, lighter, more delicate version of honey. While regular honey notes can be dark, thick, and almost animalic, white honey is cleaner, more floral, and airier, like acacia honey or clover honey rather than buckwheat.
It has a gentle, beeswax-tinged sweetness with a transparent quality that feels refined and elegant. In fragrances, white honey adds a soft, natural sweetness that feels sophisticated rather than heavy.
It brings warmth and femininity without the density of darker gourmand notes. White honey works beautifully in floral, powdery, and soft oriental compositions.
It pairs wonderfully with white flowers, iris, vanilla, musks, and light woods. White honey has become popular in modern niche and luxury fragrances where its refined sweetness adds a touch of natural opulence.
The note creates an intimate, skin-like warmth that makes fragrances feel personal and comforting.
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