Genet is a plant apparently. A "genet note" in perfumery refers to a fragrance note derived from the absolute of the "genet" plant, also known as "broom," which has a sweet, floral, slightly hay-like aroma often described as reminiscent of honeyed rose with a touch of green herbaceousness; it's commonly used in perfumes to add depth and complexity, particularly in floral and "green" fragrance profiles.
Wow, I was not aware of Genet, thanks for the heads up !!
Beautiful notes ( minus the animalic ingredient )
Genet is a plant apparently. A "genet note" in perfumery refers to a fragrance note derived from the absolute of the "genet" plant, also known as "broom," which has a sweet, floral, slightly hay-like aroma often described as reminiscent of honeyed rose with a touch of green herbaceousness; it's commonly used in perfumes to add depth and complexity, particularly in floral and "green" fragrance profiles.
Excellent info! Thank you! 🙏
It’s possible the note is genet flower and Fragrantica used a genet animal picture. They do that sometimes. 😊
I hope that’s what happened! I didn’t know there were both. Thank you!