alapjegyek
Alapjegyek is a Hungarian term that translates to "base notes" in English, referring to the foundation of a fragrance's composition. These are the scents that are perceived last as a perfume evaporates, but they also have the longest-lasting presence. Typically, base notes are rich, heavy, and sensual, designed to anchor the more volatile top and middle notes. Common examples of base notes include vanilla, musk, sandalwood, patchouli, oakmoss, and amber. They contribute to the perfume's overall character and longevity, providing depth and warmth. The selection and combination of base notes are crucial in defining the scent's category, whether it's oriental, woody, or chypre. The evaporation process of a fragrance is often described in three stages: the top notes, which are the first impression; the middle notes, which form the heart of the perfume; and finally, the base notes, which provide the lasting impression. The interplay between these layers creates the complex olfactory experience of a perfume. Alapjegyek are therefore essential for the structural integrity and enduring appeal of a fragrance.