Ice: A "fantasy" accord used to create a chilling, crisp, and metallic sensation in aquatic or fresh fragrances
Immortelle: A flower known for its warm, honey-like, and slightly herbal or spicy aroma.
Incense: Incense usually refers to olibanum or frankincense, with a deep smoky note. It is described as aromatic, woody, spicy, resinous, sweet, and smoky.
Indolic: A term used for scents like jasmine or tuberose that have a heady, exotic, or slightly animalic quality.
Ionones: Synthetic components used to recreate the soft, powdery, and sweet scent of violets.
Iris: A refined, powdery, and slightly woody floral note, often derived from orris root.
Iris Resin: A more concentrated, resinous form of iris.Irish Cream: A sweet, creamy, and sometimes alcoholic gourmet note.
Iso E Super: A synthetic molecule that smells smooth, woody, and velvety
Isobutyl Quinoline (IBQ): A powerful synthetic note that recreates the smell of leather with earthy, green, and tobacco-like facets
Italian Blood Orange Essence: A sweet, juicy, and citrusy note.
Italian Citrus: A general term for bright, Mediterranean citrus notes.
Italian Rosemary: A sharp, herbaceous, and piney scent.
Italian Tangerine: A bright, sweet, and citrusy note.
Ivy: A green, leafy, and slightly bitter scent, sometimes combined with fruit like Ivy Grapefruit.
Indian Papyrus Essence: A dry, woody, and slightly smoky scen
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