Reading Your Scent Badge

Every pixel means something.

The scent badge is a compact visual fingerprint of your fragrance. Every design element — background color, lightness, icons, and text — is algorithmically derived from your recipe's scent profile. Here's how to read it.

Badge Elements

Citrus
Aquatic
Fresh
Amber
Woody
Spicy
Floral
Powdery
Rose
1

Background color

Derived from the hue angle on the fragrance wheel. Fresh/citrus scents → yellow-green. Warm/amber → orange-red. Woody/mossy → dark olive. The hue is a direct mapping of your scent map position.

2

Background lightness

Derived from the radius (intensity) on the scent map. Intense, distinctive fragrances sit far from center — producing a darker badge. Mild, well-rounded fragrances near center produce a lighter badge.

3

Top-left text

Your top 3 accords by confidence score — the dominant scent families. Shown as short words: Woody, Citrus, Floral, etc.

4

Bottom-right icons

Seasonality and sweetness indicators. A snowflake means strong winter bias. A sun means summer/day. A moon means strong night character. Sweetness icons appear when the formula is notably sweet or dry.

Icon Reference

Winter bias

Heavier, warmer notes

Summer / Day

Lighter, fresher notes

Night bias

Denser, more sensual

Badge Color Examples

Citrus / Aquatic

Fresh–Floral quadrant, left side. Light and airy.

Floral / Rose

Warm–Floral quadrant. Soft and romantic.

Herbal / Aromatic

Fresh–Chypre quadrant. Earthy and herbal.

Amber / Oriental

Warm–Chypre quadrant. Rich and resinous.

Woody / Cedar

Deep woods. Dark and dry.

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