Wodorosty Laminaria

Name

Wodorosty Laminaria

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Category

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Information

Laminaria seaweed, also known as kelp, is a group of large, brown seaweeds mainly found in the northern oceans. Their scent is very distinctive and can be described as marine, earthy, and slightly sweet.

The Laminaria seaweed fragrance note is often used in the cosmetic and perfume industry, where it is used as an ingredient in skincare and haircare products as well as in men's and unisex perfumes.

Laminaria seaweeds are rich in iodine and other minerals, making them a beneficial ingredient for skin and hair care. Their scent is associated with refreshment and energy, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetic products for men and unisex.

Laminaria seaweeds are also a popular ingredient in perfumes. Their scent is often used as a base note, which is one of the three main fragrance notes in perfumes that lasts on the skin for a long time. Laminaria seaweeds add notes of marine freshness and earthy character to perfumes.

Perfumes with Wodorosty Laminaria