// Fragrance · Scent Families · Amber — L3 data

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberData = {
  type: "Amber",
  parent: { title: "Scent Families", href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/" },
  grandparent: { title: "Fragrance", href: "/en/fragrance/" },
  totalCount: 119,
  hero: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=1800&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
  heroAlt: "Editorial close-up — amber resin and warm-toned fragrance bottle",
  h1: "How to wear amber fragrance.",
  deck: "Labdanum, benzoin, vanilla, resin. The warmest, most enveloping family in perfumery — and the library that explains how to wear it without it wearing you.",
  intro: "Amber is not a single ingredient. It is an accord — a constructed blend of warm, resinous, sweet, and balsamic materials that together produce the sensation of warmth, depth, and skin proximity. The core materials are labdanum (a resinous gum from the cistus plant), benzoin, styrax, and frequently vanilla or tonka bean as sweetening agents. Amber-family fragrances are the longest-lasting in perfumery, because the heavy molecular weight of resins means they don't evaporate quickly. They are also the most projection-variable of the families: a low-concentration amber stays close to skin, while a high-concentration oriental EdP will announce itself from across a room. Understanding projection control is the most important skill for wearing amber fragrance — more than picking the right specific notes. Below is everything we've published on how the amber family behaves, how to read projection, and how season and skin type shift the experience.",
  byline: "Edited by Nelly · Beauty & Style Director",
  meta: { count: 119, updated: "Updated 4 May 2026", reading: "Avg. 4 min per piece" },
};

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberSiblings = [
  { id: "floral",      title: "Floral",        n: "01", href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/floral/" },
  { id: "citrus",      title: "Citrus",        n: "02", href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/citrus/" },
  { id: "woody",       title: "Woody",         n: "03", href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/woody/" },
  { id: "amber",       title: "Amber",         n: "04", cur: true,  href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/amber/" },
  { id: "green-musks", title: "Green & Musk",  n: "05", href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/green-musks/" },
];

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberQuickFacts = {
  defn: {
    h: "What amber actually is in a fragrance context",
    body: "Amber in perfumery refers to a warm, resinous accord built primarily from labdanum, benzoin, and balsamic resins — sometimes with vanilla, tonka, or styrax. The category is sometimes called 'oriental' in older classification systems. It is not derived from fossilised tree resin (Baltic amber), which has almost no scent. The amber accord is a perfumer's construction: a blend of ingredients that together create warmth, sweetness, and depth. Every amber fragrance is slightly different in how it balances the resinous, sweet, and balsamic elements.",
  },
  myths: [
    { m: "Amber fragrance is always heavy and suffocating.",
      t: "Projection is controlled by concentration and application amount. A light amber EdT applied to wrists reads warm and skin-close, not enveloping. The heaviness is usually an application problem, not a family problem." },
    { m: "Amber and vanilla are the same thing.",
      t: "Vanilla is a frequent component of amber accords but not the whole. Amber without vanilla reads resinous and incense-like. The vanilla note sweetens and softens what would otherwise be a dry, balsamic accord." },
    { m: "Amber fragrances are only for winter.",
      t: "Light ambers — particularly those with citrus or floral top notes — wear well in spring and autumn. The issue in summer is projection amplification from body heat. Lower concentration and fewer sprays solve this." },
  ],
};

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberBeginnerPath = {
  h: "Start here, if amber fragrance is new to you.",
  deck: "Five pieces, in order. About twenty minutes of reading. Enough to understand projection control and why amber is the most discussed family in longevity terms.",
  steps: [
    { n: "01", t: "What amber accord actually is — the key ingredients",          time: "4 min", note: "Labdanum, benzoin, styrax, and where vanilla fits in." },
    { n: "02", t: "Projection and sillage — how amber differs from other families", time: "4 min", note: "Why amber projects differently and what that means for how many sprays to use." },
    { n: "03", t: "Amber in winter — the strongest case for the family",          time: "3 min", note: "Why cold weather and amber work together and what to choose." },
    { n: "04", t: "Floral amber — the most wearable entry point",                 time: "4 min", note: "What happens when amber is paired with rose, jasmine, or iris." },
    { n: "05", t: "Longevity in amber fragrance — why resins last",               time: "3 min", note: "The chemistry of heavy molecules and why amber sits on skin for hours." },
  ],
};

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberTrending = [
  { rank: "01", t: "Labdanum — the raw material that makes amber smell like amber",    time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 27", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "9,651" },
  { rank: "02", t: "How to control the projection of a heavy amber fragrance",         time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 22", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "8,104" },
  { rank: "03", t: "Amber in summer — what actually works in heat",                    time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 17", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "6,812" },
  { rank: "04", t: "Tonka bean vs vanilla — the sweetness comparison in amber",        time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 12", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "5,309" },
  { rank: "05", t: "Benzoin and styrax — the balsamic backbone of oriental fragrance", time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 07", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "4,177" },
];

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberFormatGuide = {
  h: "Amber accord type, by projection level and occasion",
  deck: "Amber covers a range from light and skin-close to heavy and room-filling. These are accord types — not specific products.",
  formats: [
    { name: "Light amber (floral base)", when: "Year-round, daytime, entry into the family",      avoid: "When you want the full resinous depth of a true oriental", note: "Amber as a supporting warmth under florals. Projects gently, lasts well.", verdict: "Accessible" },
    { name: "Dry amber (no vanilla)",    when: "Professional settings, when sweetness is wrong",  avoid: "If you want warmth without incense — this reads smokier",   note: "Labdanum-forward ambers without sweet modifiers. Balsamic, dry, long.",  verdict: "Refined" },
    { name: "Sweet amber (vanilla-rich)", when: "Evening, cooler months, intimate wear",          avoid: "Heat — sweetness amplifies rapidly above 25°C",            note: "The most recognisable amber. Rich, warm, long-lasting.",                 verdict: "Evening standard" },
    { name: "Woody amber",               when: "Autumn and winter, when depth and structure both needed", avoid: "Warmer months or casual daytime",               note: "Amber anchored with cedar or sandalwood. Less sweet, more grounded.",    verdict: "Cool season" },
    { name: "Spiced amber",              when: "Statement occasions, festive or evening contexts", avoid: "Sensitive environments — projection is high",             note: "Amber with cardamom, cinnamon, or pepper. The most projecting type.",   verdict: "Statement" },
    { name: "Gourmand amber",            when: "Casual evening, when you want comfort not formality", avoid: "Professional settings — reads too sweet and foodlike",  note: "Amber pushed into edible territory: vanilla, benzoin, tonka. Popular but divisive.", verdict: "Casual only" },
  ],
};

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberHowtos = [
  { t: "Labdanum — the raw material that makes amber smell like amber",             time: 4, tech: "Notes",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 27", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Notes",       pick: true },
  { t: "How to control the projection of a heavy amber fragrance",                 time: 3, tech: "Application", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 22", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Application", pick: true },
  { t: "Amber in summer — what actually works in heat",                            time: 4, tech: "Season",      auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 17", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Season",      pick: true },
  { t: "Tonka bean vs vanilla — the sweetness comparison in amber",                time: 3, tech: "Notes",       auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 12", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Notes",       pick: true },
  { t: "Benzoin and styrax — the balsamic backbone of oriental fragrance",         time: 4, tech: "Notes",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 07", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Notes",       pick: true },
  { t: "Why amber lasts — the molecular weight explanation",                        time: 3, tech: "Chemistry",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 02", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Chemistry",   pick: false },
  { t: "Oriental vs amber — clarifying the fragrance wheel nomenclature",          time: 3, tech: "Essay",       auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 28", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Essay",       pick: false },
  { t: "Floral amber — the access point for people who find amber too heavy",     time: 4, tech: "Structure",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 23", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Structure",   pick: false },
  { t: "How skin temperature amplifies amber fragrance",                           time: 3, tech: "Skin",        auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 18", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Skin",        pick: false },
  { t: "Spiced amber — cardamom, pepper, and why they work with resin",           time: 4, tech: "Notes",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 13", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Notes",       pick: false },
  { t: "Amber and projection — application points that manage sillage",           time: 3, tech: "Application", auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 08", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Application", pick: false },
  { t: "Gourmand fragrance — when amber crosses into food territory",             time: 4, tech: "Essay",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 03", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Essay",       pick: false },
  { t: "Woody amber — what happens when sandalwood anchors the accord",           time: 4, tech: "Structure",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 26", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Structure",   pick: false },
  { t: "Amber in the office — application restraint and what still works",        time: 3, tech: "Application", auth: "Iris",  date: "Feb 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Application", pick: false },
  { t: "Dry amber vs sweet amber — reading the character from the notes list",   time: 4, tech: "Notes",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 16", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Notes",       pick: false },
  { t: "How amber concentration affects sweetness perception",                   time: 3, tech: "Concentration", auth: "Iris", date: "Feb 11", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Concentration", pick: false },
  { t: "Layering amber — what you can put over it and what you can't",          time: 4, tech: "Layering",     auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 06", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Layering",     pick: false },
  { t: "Incense and amber — where the two categories overlap",                   time: 4, tech: "Structure",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 01", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Structure",   pick: false },
  { t: "The role of musk in amber fragrance — what it softens",                 time: 3, tech: "Chemistry",   auth: "Iris",  date: "Jan 26", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1582438879882-6c0e5a2a6ef8?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Chemistry",   pick: false },
  { t: "Amber longevity on different skin types — dry vs oily",                  time: 4, tech: "Skin",        auth: "Nelly", date: "Jan 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547887538-e3a2f32cb1cc?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Skin",        pick: false },
];

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberTechFilters = ["All", "Notes", "Application", "Concentration", "Structure", "Season", "Skin", "Chemistry", "Layering", "Essay"];

const FragranceScentFamiliesAmberCrosslinks = [
  { id: "floral",      title: "Floral",       deck: "Rose, jasmine, tuberose. The flower-forward family.",    count: 138, href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/floral/" },
  { id: "citrus",      title: "Citrus",       deck: "Bergamot, lemon, yuzu. Brightness and volatility.",     count: 112, href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/citrus/" },
  { id: "woody",       title: "Woody",        deck: "Cedar, sandalwood, vetiver. The structural base notes.", count: 124, href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/woody/" },
  { id: "green-musks", title: "Green & Musk", deck: "Clean, diffuse, close to skin. The quiet family.",     count: 98,  href: "/en/fragrance/scent-families/green-musks/" },
];

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