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Animalic notes

Animal Notes refer to a family of raw, primal fragrance materials that have fascinated and challenged perfumers for centuries. Historically sourced from animals — civet from the civet cat, castoreum from the beaver, ambergris from the sperm whale, and musk from the musk deer — these notes carry an inherent warmth, sensuality, and skin-closeness that no purely botanical material can fully replicate. Today, most animal note usage in fine perfumery relies on synthetic or naturally sourced ethical alternatives that preserve the olfactory character without wildlife impact. Olfactorily, Animal Notes occupy the deepest, most intimate register of a fragrance. They are warm, animalic, and richly sensual — evoking warm skin, fur, and the primal intimacy of physical proximity. Civet contributes a sharp, feline muskiness; castoreum adds leather and smoky depth; musk offers a diffuse, skin-enhancing warmth. These notes are rarely used as standalone accords but rather as subtle undertones that add an almost indescribable aliveness to a composition, making it feel inhabited and deeply personal. In perfumery, Animal Notes serve as fixatives and sensual anchors, grounding the more volatile elements of a fragrance and extending its longevity on skin. They appear in orientals, leathers, chypres, and bold florals. At Fragrenza, our Animal Notes collection explores this bold, primal facet of perfumery through sophisticated fragrance dupes that channel the raw sensuality of iconic luxury originals at accessible prices.

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