The scent is bitter and green. If you bury your face in the petals and let the yellow pollen settle on your cheeks, you notice hints of Amaretto, honey and green sap. It's surprisingly assertive, with enough character to stand out next to the pungent aroma of blooming pears and the sugary sweetness of apple flowers.
Generally speaking, the scent of sakura is subtle and delicate, including the flowers of Somei Yoshino, the variety that makes up 80% of Japan's cherry blossom trees. It's curious among cherry blossom facts, but even if you hold a flower right under your nose, there will only be the tiniest hint of a scent.
Japanese Cherry Blossom: a springtime flower full of unique, graceful fragrance. Asian pear: a refreshing, crisp fruit with a hint of sweetness. Fresh mimosa petals: a cheerful floral with light and refreshing scent.
Sakura in Japanese means cherry blossoms. Our pure essential oil blend exceeds expectations with a fresh sweet aroma of cherry blossoms wafting in the springtime air in a Japanese garden. Sakura essential oil blend is fruity cherry happiness in a bottle.
Now a body spray, you'll be able to enjoy the beauty of the yearly eruption of soft flowers with a delicate fragrance that combines sunny lemon oil, sweet mimosa and intoxicating jasmine.
Sweet Osmanthus
Native to China, Japan & Cambodia, orange osmanthus flowers carry a sweet apricot-like fragrance. It's also called Kinmokusei, grown popularly in patios and yards and sidewalks in Japan.
A soft and sheer floral scent, our Cherry Blossom finishes with just a hint of the fruit of the cherry. The cherry blossom (sakura) is Japan's unofficial national flower. It has been celebrated for many centuries and takes a very prominent position in Japanese culture.
A cherry blossom, also known as a Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of trees in the genus Prunus or the Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Wild species of the cherry tree are widely distributed, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. They are common in East Asia, especially in Japan.
Benefits: it provides aromatic benefits focused on revitalising, calming and restoring skin. Japanese cherry blossom is highly prised for its high content of antioxidants and essential fatty acids. It is also moisturising and nourishing.
Cherry blossoms have a sweet and fruity rose flavor, almost like regular cherries, and sometimes sour depending on how genuine the taste is.
It symbolizes both life and death, beauty and violence. As the coming of spring promises new life, so the blooming of cherry blossoms brings a sense of vitality and vibrancy. At the same time, their short lifespan is a reminder that life is fleeting.
Sakura – Asparagus – Raspberry – Chocolate
Raw asparagus has some sweet and spicy notes, which makes it applicable in a dessert. The floral notes from the sakura match fruits like raspberry. The almond aroma in the sakura combines with chocolate.
Because Japanese people like light and natural scent; soap, citrus, green tea, etc., and it might be okay if you choose fragrance which has that scent. Not only Japanese brand, some imported fragrances also have pleasant smell, and they are popular among Japanese, too.
What do cherry blossoms smell like? They have a faint, fruity, and floral aroma reminiscent of the scents of vanilla, rose, peach, green apple, and plum. Cherry blossoms offer aromatic benefits that have revitalising and soothing effects on the skin.
Flower shops have an intoxicating fragrance; an aroma mash-up of roses, freesias, lilac, peonies and whatever else is dewy-fresh from the market that morning feels like the BEST idea for a perfume.
Cherry blends well with citrus, fruity and floral notes. It also pairs well with gourmand scents such as vanilla and chocolate.
The Japanese cherry blossom, or sakura, is Japan's national flower, and it represents hope and renewal.
Sakurasou (Japanese Primrose)
This dainty, purple flower blooms in spring and appears throughout the natural scenery in Japan. Its name is similar to sakura because the bloom resembles cherry blossoms, Japan's most popular flowers.
Perhaps patchouli is best known for being a defining scent of the American counterculture movement in the 60's and 70's. It's calming, earthy aroma was tremendously popular among the free-spirited hippies. But don't be fooled into thinking that patchouli is just a “hippie” scent.
A radiant fragrance that opens with a sparkling Cherry accord, combined with natural Jasmine petals melting into an addictive Tonka base.
Product Details
A clean, fresh scent that blends cotton, mandarin blossoms, freesia and peonies. Formerly named Cotton Blossom* Fragrance Oil 297. This oil contains 10.4% of essential oils and resins. The remaining components are natural and synthetic aroma ingredients.