What are the examples of fragrance description?
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Fragrance descriptions often capture the essence and notes of a scent, using evocative language to convey its character. For instance, a perfume might be described as having "a fresh burst of citrus with underlying notes of jasmine and a warm, musky finish," or "a rich, woody aroma with hints of vanilla and a touch of spice." These descriptions help convey the sensory experience and mood the fragrance aims to evoke.
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