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Mother - And Child Scent Of Sunflower Lily ((new))

As one perfumer from Givaudan described it: "It smells like the top of a baby’s head after a nap in a sunbeam, with a dash of beeswax and clean cotton."

Sunflower Lily, with its vibrant yellow petals and delicate white center, is a flower that exudes warmth, happiness, and innocence. Its sweet, subtle fragrance is reminiscent of a sunny day, evoking feelings of joy, optimism, and serenity. The scent of Sunflower Lily is often associated with the following qualities: Mother and Child Scent of Sunflower Lily

In rural parts of Provence and certain Japanese folk traditions, the was used as a diagnostic tool. Grandmothers believed that if the lily smelled "sour" or "metallic" to a child, the mother was unwell. If it smelled of "butter and honey," the family was in harmony. As one perfumer from Givaudan described it: "It

To a mother, the scent of her child is a powerful biological anchor. It is the milky, powdery fragrance of a newborn’s crown or the soap-and-grass aroma of a toddler. The lily represents the child’s potential—the way they stretch toward the light, fragile yet resilient, carrying a clarity of spirit that reminds the mother of the beauty in the world. A Symphony of Scent and Memory Grandmothers believed that if the lily smelled "sour"

Marcel Proust famously wrote about madeleines, but he never smelled a Sunflower Lily at dusk. Neurologists now refer to the "Mother-Child Olfactory Loop." From birth, a child recognizes its mother via a specific cocktail of triglycerides and peptides. The Sunflower Lily, uniquely, amplifies this signal.

The lily is the child: pale, delicate, and full of a fierce, newfound sweetness. The lily smells of dew and milk, of soft skin and the quiet promise of a spring just beginning to bloom. It is a scent that carries a certain fragility, yet fills a room entirely.

Sunflower’s sunny warmth + lily’s soft, milky petals. A hug in a scent. Bright. Gentle. Unforgettable.