Mastering the Notes: A Fragrance Crash Course
Understanding the structure of a perfume helps you choose better. Many resources describe fragrance development as a “pyramid.”
Reference links (Copy/Paste):
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Michael Edwards’ Fragrance Wheel / Fragrances of the World —
Knowledge Point: The Olfactory Pyramid
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Top Notes (The Handshake)
The first scent you smell—usually light, citrusy, or herbal—and it fades within 15–30 minutes.
Examples: Lemon, Basil -
Middle / Heart Notes (The Soul)
Emerge once the top notes evaporate. They form the core of the fragrance and last for hours.
Examples: Jasmine, Rose, Cinnamon -
Base Notes (The Memory)
The rich, heavy scents that linger on your skin for the rest of the day.
Examples: Musk, Vanilla, Sandalwood
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are Imixx Perfumes so much more affordable?
We cut out the “brand tax.” By using simple, protective packaging and relying on advanced technology rather than celebrity marketing, we pass the savings directly to you. You are paying for the high-quality ingredients inside the bottle, not the name on the outside.
Is the scent really comparable to the original?
Yes (brand claim). Our chromatography approach analyzes the molecular structure of luxury scents and replicates them with 98.3% accuracy. We focus on “high-fidelity” alternatives that capture the complexity and depth of the inspiration.
How long does the fragrance last?
Our perfumes are formulated to have excellent longevity, comparable to Eau de Parfum concentrations. The exact duration depends on your skin chemistry and the specific scent profile (for example, vanilla and woody scents typically last longer than citrus ones).
What is your return policy?
We want you to love your scent. Please refer to the Payments & Returns page for the most up-to-date details. Generally, we support customers if an item arrives damaged or incorrect.

