Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Floral
Egyptian geranium smells like a sun-warmed rose garden with a whisper of green leaf and subtle spice—imagine crushed geranium leaves on a hot afternoon, mingling with soft floral sweetness and a faint peppery bite. It's rosy yet herbaceous, never purely perfume-counter pretty. There's an almost dusty, slightly soapy quality, like pressing your face into dried rose petals mixed with fresh green stems. It carries warmth and earthiness without heaviness.
Spicy
Madagascar pepper smells like biting into a fresh peppercorn—sharp and prickling, with an almost electric tingle on the back of your nose. But it's warmer and fruitier than black pepper, with subtle floral honeyed notes underneath. Imagine cracked black pepper mixed with subtle citrus zest and a whisper of cinnamon warmth. It's peppery without being aggressive, carrying an almost fruity sweetness that makes it feel less harsh and more inviting than standard pepper.
2 fragrances featuring Egyptian geranium and Madagascar pepper together