Innocent White Lilac
Eau de Parfum
Oriflame
Note Profile
Green Lilac, Syringa
Sweet, powdery spring floral with violet-like character
Lilac has a sweet, powdery floral scent with pronounced green and slightly spicy undertones, reminiscent of freshly opened spring blossoms. Its aroma carries a creamy, almost waxy nuance, and a subtle resemblance to violet and rose, evolving to reveal faint almond and hay-like facets as it dries down.
Natural lilac oil is rarely used in perfumery due to the flower's low oil yield and the delicacy of its scent, which is not easily captured by distillation or extraction. Most lilac notes are reconstituted using a blend of synthetic molecules such as lilial, hydroxycitronellal, and other floral aldehydes to recreate its characteristic aroma.
Perfumers typically use lilac as a heart note to impart a fresh, romantic floralcy in compositions, often paired with other spring florals like muguet, rose, or hyacinth. It is valued for its ability to evoke a classic, nostalgic springtime mood and is frequently found in feminine and vintage-inspired fragrances.
Perfumers known for using Lilac include Olivier Cresp , Alberto Morillas , Jacques Guerlain , Thierry Wasser , Aurélien Guichard , and Jean Claude Delville .
Floral
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Lilac appears prominently.
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Oriflame
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Shay & Blue London
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Yves Rocher
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Yves Rocher
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Ex Nihilo
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Guerlain
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Lanvin
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Vilhelm Parfumerie
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Heretic Parfum
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Paris Corner