Vanilla&Co. Sweet Shades in Perfume Pack

Perfume 13x1ml, raw materials 5x1ml
Notesbrown sugarcaramelcoumarinheliotropetonka beansvanilla
Style for her for him unisex

Ever wondered what makes a perfume formula sweet? Vanilla is not the only option and very often what is listed as “vanilla” actually isn’t precisely that.

The pack contains 18 x 1 ml samples:

  1. PG21 Felanilla by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleTahitian& Bourbon Vanillas
  2. Memoirs of a Trespasser by Imaginary AuthorsMadagascar Vanilla
  3. PG4.1 Le Musc & La Peau by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleTonka beans
  4. Lumiere Blanche by Olfactive StudioTonka beans
  5. Hummingbird by ZoologistCoumarin
  6. Civet by ZoologistVanillin
  7. PG15 Ilang Ivohibé (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleVanillin
  8. Lune Féline Extrait by Atelier des OrsTahitian vanilla
  9. Lignum Vitae by BeaufortEthyl Maltol
  10. Un Deux Trois Soleil (Green Light, Red Light) by BastilleHeliotropin
  11. Callisto by Jul Et MadSoft heliotrope wonder
  12. Sucre D’Ébène (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionEthyl maltol's caramel effect
  13. Tonka Lavande by Marie JeanneSweet hay coumarine nuance
  14. +Tonka beans absolute / Reference material
  15. +Vanilin / Reference material
  16. +Coumarin / Reference material
  17. +Heliotropin / Reference material
  18. +Ethyl Maltol / Reference material

Read more about why these perfumes best illustrate the theme in the "Vanilla et Co: Anthology of Sweet in Perfume" editor pick.

This sample pack is available as a standalone product, and also was part of our year long subscription service.

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Vanilla&Co. Sweet Shades in Perfume Pack’s concept

This sample pack was curated to explain the many ways sweetness is built in perfume, especially when a note listed as vanilla may actually be vanillin, coumarin, heliotropin or another related material. The selection brings together fragrances that use these ingredients in different forms, from creamy and musky to boozy, powdery, gourmand and animalic, so the wearer can compare how each shade of sweetness behaves on skin.

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Notesbrown sugarcaramelcoumarinheliotropetonka beansvanilla
Style for her for him unisex

Ever wondered what makes a perfume formula sweet? Vanilla is not the only option and very often what is listed as “vanilla” actually isn’t precisely that.

The pack contains 18 x 1 ml samples:

  1. PG21 Felanilla by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleTahitian& Bourbon Vanillas
  2. Memoirs of a Trespasser by Imaginary AuthorsMadagascar Vanilla
  3. PG4.1 Le Musc & La Peau by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleTonka beans
  4. Lumiere Blanche by Olfactive StudioTonka beans
  5. Hummingbird by ZoologistCoumarin
  6. Civet by ZoologistVanillin
  7. PG15 Ilang Ivohibé (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie GénéraleVanillin
  8. Lune Féline Extrait by Atelier des OrsTahitian vanilla
  9. Lignum Vitae by BeaufortEthyl Maltol
  10. Un Deux Trois Soleil (Green Light, Red Light) by BastilleHeliotropin
  11. Callisto by Jul Et MadSoft heliotrope wonder
  12. Sucre D’Ébène (Discontinued) by Pierre Guillaume Black CollectionEthyl maltol's caramel effect
  13. Tonka Lavande by Marie JeanneSweet hay coumarine nuance
  14. +Tonka beans absolute / Reference material
  15. +Vanilin / Reference material
  16. +Coumarin / Reference material
  17. +Heliotropin / Reference material
  18. +Ethyl Maltol / Reference material

Read more about why these perfumes best illustrate the theme in the "Vanilla et Co: Anthology of Sweet in Perfume" editor pick.

This sample pack is available as a standalone product, and also was part of our year long subscription service.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vanilla&Co. Sweet Shades in Perfume Pack’s concept

This sample pack was curated to explain the many ways sweetness is built in perfume, especially when a note listed as vanilla may actually be vanillin, coumarin, heliotropin or another related material. The selection brings together fragrances that use these ingredients in different forms, from creamy and musky to boozy, powdery, gourmand and animalic, so the wearer can compare how each shade of sweetness behaves on skin.

All about this fragrance

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