Synergy Score
Found together in 3 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Texas cedar smells like walking into a sun-warmed cedar chest on a dusty afternoon. It's drier and slightly spicier than typical cedarwood—imagine pencil shavings mixed with sage, with a faint sweetness underneath, almost like sandalwood's rougher cousin. There's a woody warmth that feels lived-in rather than pristine, with subtle hints of resin and leather. It's grounding without being heavy, reminiscent of old barns, aged wood furniture, and the lingering scent of cedar lining in a cabin.
Floral
Violet smells like powdered sweetness with an almost creamy, slightly spicy undertone—imagine the delicate petals of a garden violet crushed between your fingers, mixed with a hint of almond and dry hay. It's softer than a rose, with a whisper of green leafiness beneath. There's something almost edible about it, reminiscent of violet sweets or the faint perfume of talcum powder. The scent is gentle and nostalgic, neither purely floral nor purely sweet, creating an impression that's both aristocratic and intimate.
3 fragrances featuring Texas cedar and Violet together