Lily of the valley is one of those perfume notes that pops up in a lot of scents, but do you actually know what it is? If you’re like us, you probably assumed it was a little something like jasmine or gardenia but didn’t give it much other thought, right? Well don’t worry, you’re about to become a lily of the valley expert.
Lily of the valley is a fragrant flowering plant. Lily of the valley flowers are known for their white petals and dainty bell shape (pictured above). You might have heard of the word muguet – that’s the note listed in a lot of perfumes for a scent that is, or resembles, lily of the valley.
What does lily of the valley smell like?
Lily of the valley has a fresh, clean and sweet-smelling green floral scent.
Lily of the valley perfumes to try…
Molton Brown Dewy Lily of the Valley & Star Anise Eau de Toilette
Tory Burch Jolie Fleur Verte Eau de Parfum
Penhaligon’s Lily of the Valley Eau de Toilette
Tom Ford Private Blend White Suede Eau de Parfum
Do you like the smell of lily of the valley? Do you own any lily of the valley fragrances?
I would like to try the Tom Ford White Suede, sounds lovely.
White suede is on my wishlist. Ah…pricey