Experts suggest that olfaction plays a key role in memory and emotion. So, it’s no surprise that the highly electrified emotions of Valentine’s Day conjure up the scents of roses and lipstick, as well as sensations of arousal and seduction. But what exactly are the notes in a Valentine perfume?
Well, from what we’ve seen, florals tend to be one of Valentine’s top notes. Feminine floral aromas mixed with a unisex musky base seem to be a popular choice of Valentine perfumes due to their being reminiscent of roses, romance, and sensuality. Top floral scents include but are not limited to rose, frangipani, lavender, and daisy. Of course, Valentine doesn’t always have to smell floral. Other notable Valentine perfumes include top notes that are candylike, warm and woody, or fresh and spicy – complementing the Valentine mood of sweet romantic delight and fiery eroticism.