Fruity and floral notes are common in perfumes and are often combined to create unique scents. Fruity notes, such as raspberry ketone, apple, and coconut, are created using synthetic ingredients and are essential in perfumery
. They blend well with floral accords, adding a sweet and refreshing touch to the scents
. On the other hand, floral notes, including rose, jasmine, and lily, are deeply fragrant and extensively used in perfumery
. These notes are typically derived from essential oils extracted from flowers' petals and contribute to the feminine and fresh aroma of floral perfumes
. When combined, fruity and floral notes can create a wide range of perfumes, from sweet and tropical to rich and tart, offering a variety of olfactory experiences
. The ingredients used in perfumes can be natural, derived from plant materials, or synthetic, created through chemical synthesis
. Both types of ingredients contribute to the complex and diverse scents found in perfumery.