A mythical fragrance where musk meets amber and fruity nuances creates a unique olfactory experience. We are delighted to expand the product range with three more olfactory treasures.
With the new shower gel and hand and body lotion, your daily routine becomes an experience for the senses. The nourishing hair perfume leaves your hair with a fragrant veil.
The perfume gestures are inspired by the history of perfume, their textures reinterpreted to offer a completely new way of perfuming oneself. A way to make the invisible tangible, the intangible tangible.
Fleur de Peau
The scent of skin: Musk scents. How do you create a musk fragrance today that's modern and unobtrusive?
On the subject of musk... the 1960s were also characterized by a huge wave of empathy, an attraction to spirituality and Hindu practices. Transcendental Meditation, yoga, vegetarianism. People formed circles, recited mantras, practiced long-lasting "oooomms," and free love. Summer of love.
Musk: Sometimes natural (imported from Tibet, where it's still affordable), but mostly synthetically produced, most pleasantly emitted from the bodies of loved ones: navels, backs of knees, palms. Olfactory-wise, musk pairs well with the soft suede fringed jackets that the boys wear to great effect against bare skin.
How do you create a musk fragrance today that's modern and understated? By blending it with a pinch of iris, matte and slightly cool, long-lasting, with a strong charisma. That's what glove perfumers used to do, infusing their leather creations with it. Add a splash of bergamot and Italian mandarin, a handful of pink peppercorns, and aldehydes. Everything intertwines, bringing each other to life. An unusual contrast (surprise!) to what follows, but rounded and smooth.
The musks carefully selected by Olivier Pescheux dominate, alternating between leathery, powdery, and fruity. Sometimes a little wild, then delicate, like a baby's neck. Among them is ambrettolide, which offers a foretaste of the ambrette grains, which in turn form the link between angelica seeds and carrots, very similar to iris, also plucked from the earth. A successful interweaving. A transition to earthy tubers, stoic, ferrous, almost exuding the scent of a wine cellar, yet still extremely aristocratic and refined. Graceful Turkish roses enter the scene, just in time to enliven this introverted heart. The final note is a nuance of amber, which not only brings its inky and iodine accents but also underscores the vibrant expression of a "Peace and Love" perfume.