These are the sensual heavyweights that linger on the skin long after the citrus has fled, providing warmth, depth, and a certain human intimacy. From the cozy, golden glow of amber to the primitive, purring growl of civet, these notes transform a simple scent into a living, breathing entity.

The French term for suede; it smells softer and more velvety than full leather. It evokes the inside of a luxury handbag.

A refined, elegant musk. It adds a subtle animalic radiance and polish.

Warm, oily, and animalic. It smells like a sleeping cat or a vintage coat.

Broom flower. It smells honeyed, hay-like, and slightly tobacco-ish.

Animalic, musky, and distinctly barnyard. It adds a feral, rustic warmth.

Creamy but slightly tart and animalic. A funky milky note.

A synthetic musk with a metallic, hot-iron undertone. It smells clean and waxy.

Fossilized Hyrax droppings. Sounds dreadful, smells amazing: leathery, musky, and earthy (and cruelty-free).

A fantasy concept note meant to evoke the ether or spiritual archives. Usually smells airy, mineral, and impossible to pin down.

An animalic synthetic that mimics body heat and slight sweat. It adds a lived-in, human sensuality to otherwise sterile scents.

A fantasy accord that wraps you up like a cashmere throw. It’s warm, resinous, and vanillic, providing a golden glow to the dry-down.

The gold standard of fixatives, smelling of salty skin and warm ocean air. It possesses a magical ability to make a fragrance shimmer and last forever.

A modern molecule that is deep, musky, and woody with a dry heat. It gives a fragrance a contemporary, vibrating trail.

An incredibly powerful woody-amber note that projects for miles. It can be sharp and dry, cutting through even the heaviest compositions.

An absolute that smells leathery, tar-like, and animalic with amber undertones. It adds a vintage, masculine grit to the base.

A sweet, musky amber note that is very diffusive. It creates a soft, radiant aura around the wearer.

A vegetal musk derived from seeds, smelling of pear brandy and clean skin. It is one of the few natural musks and feels incredibly sophisticated.

A vegan musk molecule with fruity, floral undertones. It brings a soft, soapy cleanliness and exceptional longevity.

A powerhouse woody-amber synthetic that is extremely long-lasting. It provides a sharp, agarwood-like dryness to the base.

A modern captive molecule that offers a dry, vibrant woody-amber effect. It helps a fragrance lift off the skin and sparkle.

A synthetic marvel that mimics ambergris but with a drier, woodier crispness. It’s incredibly diffusive and seems to float around the wearer like a transparent veil.

A catch-all for smells that are furry, warm, and slightly dirty. They add a carnal, living breath to a perfume that makes it sexy.

A woody, amber-like molecule that adds volume and substance. It provides a sturdy background for other notes to dance upon.

Smoky, salty, and meaty—a novelty note for the brave. It adds a savory, breakfast-time shock to a composition.

Smoky, savory, and charred. It evokes open fires and grilled meat—a bold, atmospheric choice.

Sweet, animalic, and sticky, with hints of honey and pollen. It adds a natural, waxy richness to the base.

Dry, woody, and earthy. It acts as a bridge between iris notes and woods.

Intensely leathery and animalic, smelling of ink and musk. It provides a dark, vintage sensuality that is certainly not for the faint of heart.

Salty, fishy, and savory. It adds a luxury marine aspect, famously used in Mugler's Womanity.

A sleek, clean ambergris synthetic famously used as a standalone in 'Not A Perfume'. It smells purely of amber and skin.

Salty, fatty, and funky. In tiny doses, it adds richness to gourmands or oud.

Pungent and fecal in isolation, but magically warms up florals when used with a light hand. It creates that lived-in, intimate skin scent found in classic perfumery.

A synthetic musk that replicates the warmth of civet without the cruelty or fecal edge. It is velvety and smooth.

A fantasy marine note. Salt water, minerals, and life.

A synthetic wood note smelling of warm amber, tobacco, and old wood.

Ancient Egyptian incense recipe. Smells of wine, raisins, honey, and resins.

Tanned hide, birch tar, and smoke. Whether harsh or soft, it adds a distinct skin-like toughness.

Raw or cooked flesh. Iron-like, savory, and primal.

Creamy, lactonic, and comforting. It adds a nursery-soft texture.

The main component of natural deer musk. Smells warm, erotic, and radiant.

The sensual fog that holds a perfume together. Can be clean (laundry) or dirty (skin).

An animalic musk. Similar to civet but soapier.

Salt water and minerals. A raw marine scent.

A specific textured leather print (Prada). Smells clean, synthetic, and expensive.

Calcium and salt. Dry mineral scent.

Fecal in high concentration, floral (white flower) in low. Essential for realistic jasmine.

Salty, warm, and musky. The smell of a human being.

Marine animal. Salty and fleshy.

Soft leather. Musky, velvety, and skin-like.

A refined musk. Fruity and powdery.

Sweet resin. Cinnamon and vanilla scent.

Fungus not chocolate. Earthy, musky, and savory.

Powdery musk. Similar to Ambrette.