Scents of Autumn

Scents of Autumn

The days are getting cooler, the nights are becoming longer. A dazzling colour pallet of amber, red and yellow blankets the streets as the crunchy tree leaves start to shed. A chill begins to overwhelm the morning air and the intimate crackling sound of the fireplace becomes habitual of those brisk evenings. But wait, don’t forget about those unexpected warm days – the moments of warmth on your skin are appreciated slightly more as they become rarer.

Delicate and cosy indoor aromas become more desired as the crisp, sharp-edged scents of Autumn starts swallowing up the outdoors. Pleasurable memories are associated with the ever-changing seasons and the scents we endure for each. Although, why is the aroma of Autumn loved so heavily? To one’s surprise, the dominant earthy scent of Autumn is shaped from dying and rotting leaves and trees. Saying this, the decay triggers the sugars and organic compounds to break down, creating and releasing a classic musky-sweet smell. The drop in air temperature and humidity also allows those natural scents of mother earth shine through beautifully and flawlessly.
Autumn HuesThe deep richness of Autumn scents is something quite special. They encourage a sense of comfort and indulgence while also stimulating happiness and heartfelt memories – flashbacks to childhood kicking around piles of fallen leaves or baking sweet treats on those cooler days. The power of fragrance is limitless and can especially add an extra dose of ambience into homes when desired.

Air Aroma Fragrances

Autumn scents have acknowledged to be Bergamot, Cinnamon, Amber, Spiced Pumpkin, Ginger, Vanilla and Cedarwood. Air Aroma has a selection of Aroma and Essential Oil fragrances that incorporates these scents. Amber Grand, Spice Trader, Cedar Mood, Sandalwood Gold, Vetiver Rain, and Iron Bark are all fragrances that offer a stunning Autumnal feel – whether you want an extra touch of warmth and comfort while you lay on the couch watching a movie or be endlessly immersed in the sensation of Petrichor.