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2021.11.10

ROOTS OF SCENT: SOAPY ROSE

Introducing the scent of SHOLAYERED (LAYERED FRAGRANCE) this time it's Soapy Rose.


As the name suggests, this fragrance was created with the image of a "soapy rose scent."


The scent of soap is a popular type of perfume, especially in Japan.
There are even special features on soap-scented perfumes on the Internet.

This popularity is thought to be largely due to the soap's positive image, such as its cleanliness, soft and light scent, and ease of use.


It is also called "savon" (soap) type, which is derived from "savon" which means soap in French.
You can see perfumes named "Sabon" from various brands.


In Japan, we often describe it as having a "soapy, clean scent."
In fact, the soap itself has no scent.

By adding some kind of fragrance, the concept of a "soap-like smell" was created.

This varies by country; in Japan, citrus scents such as grapefruit are often used, while in Europe and America, rose scents are often used.


Even in the feature articles mentioned above, there are no perfumes that smell purely of soap.
It is mainly a combination of citrus, floral and fruity notes.

There are many different types of "soap scent."


As you can tell when you smell it, Soapy Rose has a very clean scent.

This scent is especially recommended for use as a room fragrance.

If you use it in places where you want to create a clean feeling, such as the bathroom or washroom, it will create a comfortable, clean space.


If you have the opportunity, I hope you will try this fragrance.

Go ahead, layer it on.