Aroma
Citrus
Sharp, bright, immediate. Bergamot, lemon and sweet orange gathered for the first hour of the day.
Citrus begins before you expect it. The first impression — sharp, bright, almost startling — arrives in the first seconds and peaks within a minute. This is the scent world's opening act: volatile, immediate, gone before you've properly registered it.
The Latin word citrus gave us the name, though the fruits themselves have been travelling longer than any empire. Oranges and lemons moved from Southeast Asia through the Middle East to the Mediterranean; bergamot has been cultivated on the Calabrian coast since at least the seventeenth century, where it still grows in a narrow strip of hillside that seems made for it.
The scent family spans from the clean bite of pressed lemon peel to the softer, rounder sweetness of sweet orange, with bergamot sitting somewhere between them — floral underneath its brightness, slightly bitter in the dry-down. In the fragrance world, citrus is almost always a top note: present at the opening, fading fastest.
This makes it a natural for morning and the first hours of the day. Summer is its season — not because citrus can't work in winter, but because the association is so deeply rooted in light and openness. In the intention vocabulary, it belongs to clarity and the feeling of a clean start.
The practice the tradition suggests is simple: let citrus mark the beginning. The same scent at the same hour each morning, part of a small repeated gesture — making the first drink, opening a window — so the smell carries the signal: this is where the day starts, and I am here for it.
Below you'll find the catalogue's citrus offerings: essential oils, room mists, candles and natural perfumes in the morning register.
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Citromfű illóolaj bio gőzdesztillált 50ml
Akciós ár £1599 Normál ár £2379EgységárNagyon alacsony készlet