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Carbon

The note of Carbon, in its most artful interpretation, does not simply smell 'like carbon,' but rather evokes its essence: a profoundly dry, mineralic, and sometimes smoky aroma. It presents with an initial sharp, almost metallic dryness, reminiscent of crushed graphite or fresh asphalt after a summer rain. Its texture is decidedly gritty, powdery, and dark, lacking any overt sweetness or juiciness. As it evolves, it often deepens into a persistent, nuanced warmth, sometimes with a subtle acrid edge that speaks of embers or fine ash. The projection is typically moderate, designed to add depth and grounding rather than dominate, yet its longevity is exceptional, clinging to the skin with a quiet, tenacious hum. It often behaves as a sophisticated base note, providing an anchor for more volatile elements, or as a dark heart note, lending a profound, almost infrastructural character to a composition. It can range from the sterile, almost ozonic cleanliness of fresh electrodes to the complex, tarry richness of slow-burning wood.