Understanding Fragrance Notes Choose Between JOGI & GANGA
Fragrance becomes easy to understand once you learn the structure of perfume. Every perfume has three stages that unfold slowly on your skin, creating a complete scent experience.
1. Top Notes — The First Spark
JOGI: Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin Orange
GANGA: Pear Blossom
These are bright, fresh, and light — but fade quickly. They form your first impression.
2. Heart Notes — The True Character
JOGI: Lavender, Juniper Berries, Jasmine, Lily, Coriander, Basil, Orange Blossom
GANGA: White Gardenia, Jasmine
The heart notes stay the longest and define the perfume’s personality.
3. Base Notes — The Memory That Stays
JOGI: Sandalwood, Amber, Musk, Vetiver, Rosewood
GANGA: Brown Sugar, Patchouli
These notes are warm, intimate, and long-lasting — the scent people remember.
Which One Should You Choose?
- Choose JOGI if you love fresh, herbal, citrus, or woody scents.
- Choose GANGA if you prefer floral, sweet, soft, or comforting scents.
Why JOGI & GANGA Are Perfect Signature Scents
- JOGI evolves from citrus → herbal → woody
- GANGA evolves from fruity → floral → sweet‑warm
Both feel emotional, personal, and beautifully unique on every skin type.
FAQ – Fragrance Notes & Selecting Your Perfume
-
Why does a perfume change after applying?
Because notes open in stages — top fades, heart blooms, base settles. -
Which perfume is fresher?
JOGI — citrus + herbs + woods. -
Which perfume is sweeter and softer?
GANGA — pear blossom + gardenia + brown sugar. -
Can I layer both perfumes?
Yes! JOGI + GANGA together create a fresh‑sweet unique blend. -
Which lasts longer?
Both last long, but JOGI’s woody base stays for extra hours.


