Synergy Score
Found together in 5 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Floral
Moroccan rose is a heady, slightly spiced floral that smells like walking through a sun-baked rose garden at dusk. Imagine fresh rose petals crushed between your palms, warmed by afternoon heat, with an almost fruity sweetness—like rose jam or Turkish delight—beneath the bloom. There's a subtle peppery spice, a whisper of incense, and a powdery softness that feels almost creamy on the skin. It's rosy without being shy or delicate; this is a rose with presence and earthiness.
Floral
Turkish Rose smells like walking through a sun-warmed garden after rain—intensely floral, with a slightly spiced, almost peppery undertone that sets it apart from delicate rose notes. Imagine crushed rose petals mixed with honey and a whisper of cloves; it's rich and full-bodied, neither cloying nor thin. There's an almost wine-like warmth to it, slightly animalic and earthy, as if you've buried your face in a bouquet of the most mature, voluptuous blooms imaginable. It feels luxurious and old-world, rather than the fresh, dewy quality of lighter florals.
5 fragrances featuring Moroccan rose and Turkish Rose together
Annette Neuffer
Annette Neuffer
Annette Neuffer
L'Occitane en Provence
Goutal