Maahir Honor
Eau de Parfum
Lattafa
Note Profile
Moringa Flower
Moringa in perfumery has a fresh, leafy-green scent with soft vegetal undertones and a hint of floral sweetness. It is often described as clean, slightly earthy, and reminiscent of crushed green leaves, adding a natural, garden-like nuance to fragrance compositions.
Moringa in perfumery presents a crisp, leafy-green aroma with subtle vegetal facets and a gentle floral sweetness. Its scent is clean, slightly earthy, and reminiscent of freshly crushed green leaves, evolving to reveal a soft, garden-like freshness. The overall impression is natural and invigorating, with a nuanced green character.
Moringa is derived from the leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree, native to the Indian subcontinent and widely cultivated in tropical regions. In perfumery, the scent is typically obtained through solvent extraction or distillation of the leaves, which are valued for their aromatic and botanical qualities.
Perfumers use moringa primarily in the top or heart notes to impart a fresh, green character and enhance naturalistic accords. It blends well with other green notes, florals, and light woods, and is often used to evoke a garden-like or botanical atmosphere in both modern and classic compositions.
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A selection of reviewed perfumes where Moringa appears prominently.