Floral Fragrances for Women: Rose, Jasmine, and Beyond
Floral Fragrances for Women: Rose, Jasmine, and Beyond

Floral fragrances are the most established category in women's perfumery. Built around flower-derived notes — rose, jasmine, lily, tuberose, iris, and peony — they range from light and fresh to deep and intoxicating.

Common Floral Notes

Rose

Rose is the most widely used floral note in perfumery. Varieties include Turkish rose (rich and jammy), Bulgarian rose (green and fresh), and taif rose (spicy and honeyed). Multiple JAMEELA products feature prominent rose notes.

Jasmine

Jasmine adds a sweet, slightly narcotic quality. Jasmine sambac and jasmine grandiflorum are common varieties used in fragrance composition.

Tuberose

Tuberose is a heavy, creamy white floral. It is often described as opulent and can dominate a composition.

Floral Fragrances at JAMEELA

Hawwa Red by Zimaya — 100ml EDP

A floral women's fragrance from Zimaya. Hawwa Red features prominent floral notes in a 100ml EDP.

Nebras by Lattafa Pride — 100ml EDP

A floral women's EDP from the Lattafa Pride line. Nebras offers a different take on the floral category.

Darlene Pour Femme by Volare — 100ml

A fruity-floral-woody fragrance for women. Darlene balances floral heart notes with fruit and wood.

Shagaf Al Ward by Al Wataniah — 100ml EDP

An oriental floral for women. "Al Ward" translates to "the rose" in Arabic, indicating a rose-centred composition.

Floral Sub-Families

Florals combine with other families to create sub-categories: floral-fruity (with berry or tropical fruit), floral-woody (with sandalwood or cedar), floral-oriental (with amber and vanilla), and floral-aquatic (with watery or ozone notes).

Floral Fragrances in Tropical Climates

Lighter floral compositions can work well in Malaysian weather. Floral-fresh and floral-aquatic blends tend to perform better in heat than heavier floral-oriental combinations.

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