Leather Notes
Leather notes do not actually come from leather. Although castoreum (a by product of the leather industry, from Canadian beaver) is the most traditional perfume ingredient, we do not use it. Instead, we use other smoky notes, including those used in the process of curing leather and eliminating unpleasant smells and give leather its characteristic odour - cade, myrtle and birch tar. We also use other notes that have a smoky dry and leathery notes (though not used to cure leather), such as choya nakh (toasted seashells) and tobacco absolute.
Scents that contain this Note
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Peaty scotch, leather and cigar smoke develop into a musky-vanilla skin-scent.
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SAVE THE BLOEDEL CONSERVATORY! This beautiful tropical flower and suede glove perfume was inspired by the fragipanni flowers grown there. For each bottle sold, $50 goes to the Bloedel Floral Conservatory.
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Daring and exotic oriental-leathery concoction that has won the hearts of men and women alike.
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