I’ve worked hard to create a selection of different fragrances to cater for both men and women, I’ve also developed Sleep Well and Stress Less with people’s well being in mind.
Mistletoe Kisses – TK 12
An enchanting, herbal fragrance unveiling top notes of zesty lime cooled by hints of green leaf, galbanum and basil. Fruity nuances of apple, cassis and melon follow until the heart emerges through jasmine and lily, lifted by spicy hints of cinnamon and clove. On a dry down, precious woods, warm amber and patchouli bring the fragrance to a captivating close.
Top Notes: Pine, Lime, Green Leaf, Galbanum, Basil, Red Peppers, Apple, Cassis, Melon
Heart Notes: Jasmin, Lily, Ozone, Cinnamon, Clove
Base Notes: Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Amber, Patchouli, Moss.
Pomegranate – TK 10
Top notes of juicy plum, pomegranate and fresh roses perfectly compliment a heart of patchouli, cedarwood, violet leaf and spices, all coming to rest on a musky base of amber, vanilla and leather.
Cinnamon frankincense – TK 11
This sultry and seductive fragrance helps to create a warm ambience. The complex blend of Cinnamon, Clove and Myrrh are enriched with intense notes of Cedarwood, Amber and Frankincense.
Tobacco & oak TK 1
Aromatic vintage cologne notes lead into a heart of rich sweet tobacco flower, warm spices and a hint of cognac. Smokey woods of oak, ebony and incense combine with dark musks to complete this fragrance.
Honey and Tobacco – TK 2
A dark and powerful blend of tobacco leaf, softened with honey accords.
Top Notes: Tobacco, Honey, Spices, Citrus/Fresh
Heart Notes: Tobacco, Woody, Sandalwood
Base Notes: Amber, Tonka Bean, Patchouli, Honey.
Cherry and Sloe Berry – TK 3
A charming, sweet fruity accord opening with luscious cherries, dusky sloe berries and creamy almonds enhanced by sheer florals of soft violet, jasmine and muguet, lifted by a touch of crisp apple and warming nutmeg. The pillow soft base features velvety note of musk, amber and creamy vanilla.
Beach and Shell – TK 4
A mesmerising floral marine scent where refreshing notes of seaweed and green algae lie in cool rock pools livened by a fresh coastal breeze reminiscent of walks on a beach and enhanced by touches of cyclamen and water lily. At the base of the fragrance, sparkling salt crusted driftwood is warmed by amber, patchouli and musk.
Fig and Cassis – TK 5
Sweet cherries, raspberry and cassis open this fragrance, leading into notes of orris, raspberry leaf and fig lying on a creamy, coconut base.
Cedar, Sandalwood & Oud – TK 6
A woody fragrance opening with spicy top notes of cardamom, rose, black pepper leading to a rich woody middle accord of agarwood, sandalwood, cedarwood, leather, patchouli, raspberry and vetiver resting on a sensuous base of amber, vanilla and tonka bean.
Pink Peppercorn & White Musk – TK 7
A creamy, indulgent musky delight with top notes of caramelised amber and honeyed sweet white musks. Heart notes of softly spiced pink peppercorns and a gentle wisp of geranium stems leading into a base of warm patchouli and buttery Madagascan vanilla pods.
Vanilla Bourbon – TK 8
A vanilla and smokey chocolate whisky with a strong peat side.
Sleep Well
A soothing fragrance that opens with clean refreshing lemon, relaxing lavender and rosemary. With heart notes of geranium, ylang and sweet guaiac wood, resting on a base of cedar.
Stress Less
A calming herbal citrus blend composed of black pepper, ginger, peppermint, rosemary, and vetiver.
Sweet pea & jasmine – TK 9
This scent is mesmerising soft and sweet floral accord with notes of sweet pea, rose and hyacinth warmed by a hint of exotic jasmine. Supported by a base of precious warm woods and vanilla. Reminiscent of a beautiful summer garden bringing the outdoors in.
Understanding fragrance notes
Fragrance notes in perfumery are descriptors of scents that can be sensed upon the application of a perfume. Notes are separated into three classes: top/head notes, middle/heart notes, and base notes; which denote groups of scents which can be sensed with respect to the time after the application of a perfume.
Top notes
The top notes of a fragrance are sometimes known as opening notes or head notes because they are the fragrance notes recognised on immediate use, burning or application of the scent.
Common fragrance top notes include citrus (lemon, orange zest, bergamot), light fruits (grapefruit, berries) and herbs (clary sage, lavender).
Heart / Middle notes
As their name suggests, heart notes lie at the heart of the fragrance. Otherwise known as middle notes, this scent layer is the foundation of any fragrance and is known to make up approximately 40-80% of the final fragrance’s overall scene.
Common fragrance middle notes include geranium, rose, lemongrass, ylang ylang, lavender, coriander, nutmeg, neroli and jasmine.
Base notes
Finally, the base notes will start to shine through once the top notes have completely evaporated. Alone, base notes make up 10-25% of the final fragrance. However, the base notes also blend with the heart notes to deepen the complexity of the fragrance.
Common fragrance base notes include cedarwood, sandalwood, vanilla, amber, patchouli, oakmoss and musk.