The typical scents of the season, waiting for Christmas
With three months until Christmas, there’s still time to enjoy the rich scents of autumn before the familiar fragrances of the holiday season—like gingerbread and woodspice—fill the streets and shop windows. Immerse yourself in autumn’s warm, inviting fragrances while they last. As summer is about to end, leaving the way for the first showers, nature gradually changes its colours. Leaves fall from the trees, turning orange and brown, while the temperature drops drastically and days shorten. This atmosphere heightens the desire for intimacy, warmth, and cuddles.
Autumn soaps and fragrances reflect these trends. As we approach the winter solstice, warmer, more enveloping notes and spicy essences take centre stage, evoking a mother’s warm, comforting hug. Let’s discover the autumn’s most typical fragrances.
The best soaps with autumn fragrances
Fig, the scent of early autumn
Ready, steady, go! During the first days of autumn, nature completes the long and diligent work of the previous months. While apples grow on trees and kiwis ripen in vegetable gardens, grapes and figs are ready to be harvested. With its rich, juicy sweetness, the fig seems to gently ease the transition from the warm summer days to the cool onset of autumn. Its scent is nothing less than extraordinary. This fragrance hints at the fruit’s sweet notes, even if obtained from the fig tree leaves. It provides a light and delicate sensation of freshness as the last rays of summer fade away.
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Cinnamon, the autumn spice par excellence
The long, dark autumn evenings evoke sweet and melancholic nostalgia. These are moments in which we want to find comfort in what makes us happy, feel close to our loved ones, and indulge in comforting food. Teas, herbal teas, and spicy sweets are typical of this season, with their scents that spread throughout the house and mark these intimate moments.
Cinnamon is the typical autumn scent. Its sweet and intriguing fragrance enhances sweets, dough, and mulled wine. Kings and queens have always had a fondness for cinnamon. This spice symbolises wealth, prosperity, and opulence. Its scent tickles the senses, bringing a good mood: nothing better revitalises the body and mind in autumn.
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Vanilla and chocolate, the autumn’s scents
When it comes to comfort food, there’s nothing better than chocolate. Although it can be enjoyed all year round, it’s in autumn that chocolate fills the shelves, pantries, and cupboards of our kitchens. Autumn is the season of hot chocolate savoured at a bar while walking outside on a chilly afternoon or at home, perhaps in front of the fireplace. Chocolate is also the fragrance of artisanal soaps. Combined with intense notes of vanilla, it gives life to a fruity, enveloping scent evoking unforgettable sensations.