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White Smoke Botanical Stem & Sap | The Raw Green Lily | Private Reserve by Scent Lab 33 | EDT

Botanical Stem & Sap | The Raw Green Lily | Private Reserve by Scent Lab 33 | EDT

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🌿 The Inspiration: The Florist's Table

Before the bouquet is finished, the table is covered in cut stems, crushed leaves, and green sap. Botanical Stem & Sap focuses on the "raw" side of the Lily of the Valley. It moves away from the perfume-y floral notes and dives into the bitter, green, and botanical essence of the whole plant. It is the scent of nature, unrefined and alive.

πŸ§ͺ The Olfactory Architecture: Snapping Greens

The fragrance opens with a sharp, bracing hit of Galbanum and Green Mandarin. It smells like a snapped twig. The heart is a crisp Petitgrain and Lily of the Valley, emphasizing the green, soapy side of the flower. The base is Vetiver and Oakmoss, providing a damp, earthy finish that feels like walking through a forest after rain.

🌿 Raw Material Sourcing: The Green Gold

  • Galbanum Resin: Sourced from Iran, it provides the most intense green, vegetal note in perfumery.
  • Petitgrain Bigarade: Distilled from the leaves of the bitter orange tree, adding a woody-green freshness.
  • Vetiver Haiti: A clean, grassy variety that grounds the composition.

🧠 The Scent Psychology: Connection to Earth

Green scents are grounding and restorative. Botanical Stem & Sap reduces stress by simulating a forest environment. It is the perfect antidote to urban fatigue and digital overstimulation.

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ The London Lab Technology

We used Chlorophyll-Capture Tech to highlight the "snappy" green facets of the ingredients. By isolating the molecules responsible for the scent of fresh cut grass, we created a fragrance that smells permanently "freshly picked."

✨ The Application Ritual

When to wear: Spring mornings, office work, or whenever you need to feel focused.
Where to spray: Generously on the neck and wrists. It also works brilliantly as a hair mist.
Style pairing: Earth tones, khaki, linen, and botanical prints.

πŸ’­ From the Perfumer's Diary

"This is for the person who hates 'pretty' perfumes. It's bitter, sharp, and totally unisex. In the London dampness, it smells like a greenhouse. It’s my favorite 'anti-perfume' in the collection."

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