Lily of the Valley PO
Fragrance: Typical lily of the valley scent with green aspects in the top and balsamic notes in the base with a beautiful white flowery heart
Fragrance group: flowers
Lily of the Valley Perfume Oil A timeless floral treasure, Lily of the Valley captures the essence of spring in full bloom.
This delicate fragrance opens with fresh green notes and unfolds into a soft, dewy floral heart that evokes purity, joy, and renewal.
Often used as a middle note in fine perfumery, it blends beautifully with rose, jasmine, and citrus to create elegant, romantic compositions.
Perfect for soliflore lovers or as a bright floral accent in your custom blends.
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How to Use Lily of the Valley in Perfumery
- As a Heart Note in Floral Bouquets Combine with rose, jasmine, and peony to create a radiant, springlike floral heart. It adds brightness and purity to the blend.
- In Green and Fresh Compositions Pair with galbanum, violet leaf, or green tea for a crisp, leafy freshness. Perfect for clean, modern fragrances.
- To Add Innocence to Powdery or Aldehydic Scents Works beautifully with iris, heliotrope, and aldehydes to evoke vintage elegance.
- In Soliflore Creations Let Lily of the Valley shine on its own, supported by subtle musks and soft woods for a delicate, dewy effect.
Examples in Fine Perfumery
- Diorissimo by Dior (1956) – A legendary soliflore where Lily of the Valley is the star, recreated by Edmond Roudnitska using synthetic molecules like hydroxycitronellal to mimic the flower’s elusive scent.
- Muguet Porcelaine by Hermès (2016) – Jean-Claude Ellena’s modern tribute to the flower, blending it with green and watery notes for a porcelain-like delicacy.
- Penhaligon’s Lily of the Valley – A classic British interpretation, pairing the flower with rose, jasmine, and soft woods for a fresh, powdery finish.
- Guerlain Muguet (annual limited edition) – A luxurious reinterpretation released each spring, often in collectible flacons.
