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This perfume has an alluring power thanks to the rich note of black tea and citrus bergamot, which fragrance is softened by floral notes of jasmine. The spicy aroma of patchouli harmonizes with the warm, sweet notes of amber and leather, giving the composition persistence and animalistic character.
Olfactory family: Сitrus, hesperidium
Top notes: Bergamot and black tea
Heart notes: Jasmine, leather and tea leaves
Trail: Amber, patchouli, mate leaves
Niche perfumes – for those who are looking for something special
• Bergamot
The scent of bergamot oil is citrusy, fresh, and tangy, with distinct sweet, fruity nuances. Over time, the aroma evolves into floral and spicy hints, and then, as it dries down, it begins to smell of resin with a woody accent. Bergamot is fascinating for its ability to blend seamlessly with dozens of other ingredients. Most often, the sparkle of bergamot is the first to greet you among the top notes of a perfume.
• Black tea
The profound richness and beautiful nuances of black tea inspire perfumers to craft scents that are irresistibly delectable and magnetic. A robust, smoky infusion, admired for its bergamot-laced character, lends the fragrance a refined and invigorating taste.
• Jasmine
If the rose has been crowned the queen of perfumery, then jasmine undoubtedly claims the title of the king. Its exhilarating, bittersweet, yet fresh and tart scent is a prominent feature in many perfumes designed primarily for women. Jasmine has multiple aspects and may change its character depending on the environment in the composition.
• Leather
An elegant, subtle, and pleasant aroma that is impossible to confuse with any other. Wherever you are, it immediately draws attention. Just as it has for centuries, the scent of leather speaks a universal language of prestige and high standing.
• Patchouli
An essential oil shrouded in legend, it lends a fragrance an expensive resonance, often compared to gold in perfumery. In the East, it is renowned as a promise of luxury and abundance. From the perspective of aromachology, patchouli imparts a sense of confidence, structure, and integrity. The scent of patchouli signals a trustworthy and reliable person – a message our subconscious understands.
• Mate leaves
A fresh, green, and subtly sweet scent, occasionally revealing a delicate marine hint.
For whom?
• For men and women.
• For creative personalities.
• For fans of parties and fun meetings with friends.
• For those who are always on the move.
• For those who are constantly evolving.
Exclusive fragrances for true connoisseurs
The selective perfume is not for everyone. It occupies its niche, patiently awaiting true connoisseurs who have a developed olfactory taste and are no longer impressed by mass-market aromas.
Each flask contains:
• 20% essential oils
The high concentration of essential oils prolongs the trail and enhances its fragrance persistence.
• Up to 8 hours
Fragrance duration.
1. Apply onto the pulse points: Neck, area behind the ears, inner elbows, back of the knees (but not all at once!).
2. Use the perfume right after taking a shower (a clean, steaming skin absorbs the fragrance perfectly) or spray your perfume in front of you, then walk right into a perfume cloud.
3. Choose a fragrance depending on:
• The season ("light" fragrance in summer, "heavy" – in the cold season);
• Time of the day ("lighter" one in the first half, more intense in the second half);
• Mood and situations (discreet and fresh fragrance for the workplace, intense and unusual one for walks and meet-ups).
Store the perfume in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to keep the fragrance unchanged.
Life hack
Create a unique flavor in your interior and feel better! Just use a scent to odorize your textiles in a room.
Ingredients (INCI): Alcohol (79% vol.), parfum (fragrance), water (aqua), linalool, limonene, citronellol, citral, geraniol.
Family: Citrus, hesperidum.
Top notes: Bergamot and black tea.
Heart notes: Jasmine, leather and tea leaves.
Trail: Amber, patchouli, mate leaves.