Synergy Score
Found together in 7 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Fir smells like standing in a dense evergreen forest after rain—crisp, resinous, and slightly sharp. Imagine crushing fresh pine needles between your fingers, then inhaling deeply; you get that bright, almost minty freshness mixed with a woody dryness. There's a hint of turpentine's pungency, but gentler, warmer. It's clean without being soapy, green without being grassy. Think of the smell clinging to your clothes after a winter walk through coniferous woodland.
Spicy
Juniper smells crisp, dry, and slightly piney—imagine crushing fresh evergreen needles between your fingers on a cool morning. There's a subtle spiciness underneath, a whisper of pepper and warm wood, along with a clean, almost gin-like quality (because yes, juniper berries flavour gin). It's woody but not heavy, with a slightly resinous bite that tingles in your nostrils. Fresh-cut conifer, a hint of camphor, and something almost medicinal—think of walking through a pine forest after rain.
7 fragrances featuring Fir and Juniper together
Versace
Geoffrey Beene
Guy Laroche
Calvin Klein
Gianfranco Ferré
Hermès
Lorenzo Villoresi