

According to Nick Smart, Director of Libertine Parfumerie and CEO of Agence de Parfum, jasmine adds a “vibrant, crémant/sparkling note to fragrances”. Jasmine is obviously a floral note in fragrance, but that doesn’t mean it’s found exclusively in the “floral” fragrance category. What to Look for in a Jasmine-Centered Fragrance What Scents Are You Drawn to? We love Flowerhead for taking a true floral and giving it an edge, Jazmin Yucatan for bottling up the scent of a tropical holiday, and Jasmin 17 for being the sweet, sensual, anti-floral floral of our dreams. Fragrance is no doubt a personal choice, but as far as jasmine-forward scents go, team Byrdie can’t stop spritzing Byredo Flowerhead ( view at Selfridges & Co), DS & Durga Jazmin Yucatan ( view at Nordstrom), and Le Labo Jasmin 17 eau de parfum ( view at Nordstrom).
