Ambroxan
Ambroxan smells smooth, airy, and skin-warm, like clean wood, mineral amber, salted skin, and fabric carrying a trace of sun. It is less a traditional note than an effect: radiant, diffusive, and quietly addictive. Depending on the formula, ambroxan can feel musky, woody, slightly sweet, or almost transparent, amplifying what surrounds it. It appears across modern woody, amber, musky, fresh, and minimalist fragrances, often creating the sensation of scent glowing from the body rather than sitting on top of it. Ambroxan is unmistakable in Escentric Molecules Molecule 02 and plays a major role in Dior Sauvage, where it lends projection, dryness, and a contemporary mineral-clean signature.
- Parfums de Marly — Valaya
- Giardini di Toscana — Celeste
- BDK Parfums — Sel d'Argent
- Juliette Has a Gun — Another Oud
- Mancera — Amber Roses
- BDK Parfums — Villa Neroli
- By Kilian — Apple Brandy
- Juliette Has a Gun — Anyway
- Matière Première — Crystal Saffron
- Giardini di Toscana — Blu Indaco
- Juliette Has a Gun — Citizen Queen
- Juliette Has a Gun — Ego Stratis
- Matière Première — French Flower
- Vilhelm Parfumerie — Body Paint
- Juliette Has a Gun — Ex Vetiver
- Giardini di Toscana — Colonia Nobile
- Initio Parfums Privés — Sugar Blast
- Juliette Has a Gun — Gentlewoman
- BDK Parfums — Oud Abramad
- Juliette Has a Gun — Lady Vengeance
- Matière Première — Parisian Musc
- Penhaligon's — Racquets
- Ex Nihilo — Jasmin Fauve
- Juliette Has a Gun — Lili Fantasy