
Aquatic fragrances came into fashion in the late 20th century. For years, perfumers have used lavender, mint, lemon and orange to create subtle, nautical notes. Summer aromas were obtained, but it was difficult to call them truly marine.
Only in the 90s did perfumers manage to create Acqua di Gio Giorgio Armani and Cool Water Davidoff with a synthetic marine note.
The basis for these fragrances is the ingredient Calone, which was invented by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. In 1966, scientists conducted a study on a drug and the synthesis of one of the ingredients gave a strong salty smell, reminiscent of a sea breeze.
For many years Calone remained the only marine note, but experts continued to research various chemical compounds. Thus, the Firmenich company opened an aquatic note with a small floral trail - Transluzone. It can be found in Replica Beach Walk, Maison Martin Margela and Eau Ocean Biotherm
Many brands have picked up the aquatic trend and released marine, literally transparent fragrances that can often be found in summer perfumery wardrobe.
The BeautyHack perfume collection contains scents that will awaken the memories of the best vacation.

Vilhelm Parfumerie, Morning Chess, Bergamot - Tuscan Leather - Galbanum - Sea Chord - Patchouli - Black Amber

Maison Martin Margela, Replica Beach Walk, Musk - Ylang Ylang - Bergamot - Lemon - Pink Pepper - Heliotrope - Coconut

Creed, Virgin Island Water, Jamaican Lime - White Bergamot - Ambrette - Coconut - Papaya - Marine Accord

Jo Malone, Wood Sage & Sea Salt, Ambrette Seeds - Sea Salt - Sage

Mancera, Cedrat Boise, Bergamot - Sicilian lemon - Black currant - Spice - Fruit notes - Water jasmine - Patchouli leaf - Sandalwood - Cedarwood - Leather - Moss - White musk - Vanilla

Giorgio Armani, Acqua di Gio Orange - Lime - Mandarin - Jasmine - Bergamot - Lemon - Neroli - Cyclamen - Nutmeg - Reseda - Coriander - Violet - Freesia - Marine notes - Peach - Hyacinth - Rose - Jasmine - Rosemary - Calon - Patchouli - Oakmoss - White cedar - White musk

Davidoff, Cool Water, Pineapple - Quince - Blackcurrant - Lily - Melon - Lemon - Lotus - Kalon - Honey - Hawthorn - Jasmine - Water lily - Landas - Lotus - Rose - Blackberry - Violet root - Sandalwood - Musk - Raspberry - Vanilla - Peach - Vetiver

David Jourquin, Cuir Caraibes, Bergamot - Citruses - Green Mango - White Flowers - Pepper - Ginger - Vetiver - Guaiac - Patchouli - Leather - Ambergris

Biotherm, Eau Ocean, Bergamot - Lemon - Fruit notes - Jasmine - Water notes - Oakmoss - Floral notes - Musk - Cedar

Victoria's Secret, Tease Dreamer, Coconut - Sea Salt - Sunny Notes
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