(11-12-2023, 12:21 AM)muzichead Wrote: So this may come off as a smart a$$ question but what exactly does fresh air smell like and how would anyone actually know because the last time the air was fresh was well over 100 years ago if not longer??? I just would like to know!!
Hi muzichead
In perfumery, the term "fresh air" is often used to describe a type of fragrance that evokes a clean, crisp, and invigorating sensation. Scent notes labeled as "fresh" are typically composed of notes that bring to mind elements found in nature, such as citrus fruits, green leaves, cut grass, white flowers, aquatic accords, and sometimes ozone or sea breeze notes. These scents are designed to give the impression of a breath of fresh air, cleanliness, and a revitalizing experience.
And if you would like to dig deeper
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574685/