🌿 The Inspiration: The Overgrown Trellis
Jasmine vines taking over a garden wall. Jasmine Vine Green focuses on the Jasmine note in the original, but emphasizes its green, stem-like qualities rather than its narcotic sweetness. It is fresh, natural, and wild. It smells like the whole plant: flower, leaf, and vine.
🧪 The Olfactory Architecture: Indole and Sap
The scent opens with Petitgrain and Green Tea. The heart is Jasmine Sambac and Honeysuckle. The jasmine here is "Green"—unripe and fresh. The base is White Musk and Bamboo. It is a floral scent for people who don't like heavy florals.
🌿 Raw Material Sourcing: The Bud
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Jasmine Sambac Absolute (India): Harvested when the buds are still closed and green, capturing a fresher, waxier scent profile.
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Petitgrain: Distilled from the leaves of the bitter orange tree, bridging the citrus and floral notes.
🧠The Scent Psychology: Growth and Hope
Climbing plants symbolize growth and overcoming obstacles. Jasmine Vine Green is an optimistic scent. It suggests resilience and the beauty of nature reclaiming its space.
🇬🇧 The London Lab Technology
We used Headspace-Vine. We captured the scent of the crushed jasmine stem, which is usually discarded. This adds a bitter, realistic "snap" to the floral heart.
✨ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Garden parties, spring dates, or daily office wear.
Where to spray: Neck and hair.
Style pairing: Floral prints, green dresses, casual chic, and natural makeup.
💠From the Perfumer's Diary
"It smells like a secret garden. It's not a perfume-y jasmine; it's a living jasmine. The green notes keep it from being too heavy. Very romantic."