DRY WOODS
Dry woods is a fragrance note characterized by a crisp, austere, and somewhat dusty woody scent. It evokes the sensation of sun-baked, weathered wood, with a sharp, clean, and slightly smoky profile. The scent is typically linear, with minimal complexity, creating an impression of arid, stripped-down woodiness.
Origin & Extraction
Dry woods is typically a synthetic fragrance note created in perfumery to mimic the scent of weathered, sun-dried wood. It can be derived from various woody aromachemicals like cedryl acetate, iso e super, and other woody synthetic molecules that create a clean, sharp woody impression.
History & Culture
Dry woods is typically a synthetic fragrance note created in perfumery to mimic the scent of weathered, sun-dried wood. It can be derived from various woody aromachemicals like cedryl acetate, iso e super, and other woody synthetic molecules that create a clean, sharp woody impression.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Dry woods is typically a synthetic fragrance note created in perfumery to mimic the scent of weathered, sun-dried wood. It can be derived from various woody aromachemicals like cedryl acetate, iso e super, and other woody synthetic molecules that create a clean, sharp woody impression.