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Dynamique, Extrait de Parfum
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Dynamique, Extrait de Parfum, 1.5 ml

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Your favorite fragrance from the world-famous French perfumers Luca Sieuzac and Olaf Larsen in the highest concentration – Extrait de Parfum. This fragrance invites you on a journey with the softness of ylang-ylang and iris, revealing salty sea splashes in an unexpected combination with spicy vanilla and black pepper. Capping it off with a warm amber accord, musk, and cold frankincense.
Item number: 108232
Volume: 1.5 ml
2 €
About product
  • Fragrance as a journey
    Oriental niche composition with trendy notes of sea salt and ilang-ilang.
  • 20% oils
    The high concentration of essential oils prolongs the trail and enhances its fragrance persistence.
  • Unique fragrance
    Lucas Sieuzac and Olaf Larsen are world-renowned perfumers and members of the Eurofragance team.

A kaleidoscope of emotions, meetings and experiences.
Are you ready for changes?

By softness of ylang-ylang wrapped in the finest iris powder the fragrance entices you to take a journey. This impression is light and transient, like a thought: "Something has got to change". Meanwhile, the composition reveals its new facet, uncovering salty sea spray in a most unlikely combination with spiced vanilla and black pepper. This is the strength and persistence in living out your vision. And a new round, a new movement again. Basic notes provide a sensation of completeness and catharsis. Capping it off with a warm amber accord, creamy musk and cold incense.

Portrait of a fragrance
Olfactory family: Oriental, spicy, floral
Top notes: Ylang-ylang, iris, jasmine
Middle notes: Sea salt, black pepper, vanilla
Base notes: Ambergris, frankincense, musk

Niche perfumes – for those who are looking for something special

  • Unique date
    Choosing a niche fragrance is a story. To buy what you want, you need to spend some time to get to know about the perfume, "try" it on and then place an online order. The time spent for the selection of suitable fragrance will be the beginning of your unique romance with the new perfume.
  • Conversation with the perfumer
    Ideas, thoughts, and feelings of a real-life person, the perfumer, are behind the exclusive formulation of the niche perfume.
  • Authors of the fragrance
    Lucas Sieuzac is a world-famous third-generation French perfumer. The author of fragrances for fashion houses such as Givenchy, Giorgio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo. Eurofragance team member.
    Olaf Larsen is a prominent perfumer. The author of fragrances for perfume houses such as Arabian Oud, Lattafa Perfumes. Eurofragance team member.
  • Elegant packaging design
    Selective perfumery is "clothed" expensively and elegantly: Often, the flasks are made of heavy glass, and their stylish lids are made of natural materials. The compact package will set you for communication with the fragrance but will not distract you from its core.
  • Quality raw materials
    When creating a niche perfume, the perfumer always counts on valuable, high-quality components: Natural expensive oils and absolute.
  • Ylang-ylangThe inconspicuous flower of the exotic cananga tree possesses a truly stunning, sweet, intoxicating aroma – a captivating blend reminiscent of orchid, neroli, jasmine, and gardenia. Perhaps it is for its exceptional scent that such a simple flower received the name "ylang-ylang" – which means "flower of flowers."
  • Iris
    In its concentrated form, the oil smells similar to carrot, which, incidentally, shares several aromatic compounds with iris. Once diluted, it transforms into something airy and cool, its fragrance dancing between violet and wood. Its exorbitant production cost even leads some to quip that the oil itself smells like money. Only a tiny quantity of this exquisite substance is needed for its use across a broad spectrum – from fragrances to drinks and pharmaceuticals – making Florentine iris oil a highly sought-after product. In perfumery, iris stands out distinctly among all floral notes; its scent is complex and multifaceted. Its aroma can evoke carrot and violet, powder and raspberry, and even the petrichor of wet cement or asphalt after a summer downpour.
  • 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.
  • Sea salt
    Sea salt carries a distinct scent of iodine, with delicate hints of seaweed and the ocean depths – aromas entirely absent in common table salt. For quite some time, perfumery has cherished the unique fragrance of sea salt, using it as a backdrop for aquatic accords. Light, salty, and intriguing, it can lift the mood and evoke the feeling of a vacation on a quiet seashore.
  • Black pepper
    Black pepper is often overlooked as a perfume ingredient, with many shying away from fragrances that feature it. Yet, it holds the rightful title of the most ancient and ubiquitous spice in the world. It is a staple in diverse spice mixes and a key addition to countless culinary creations. Black pepper has always been associated with warmth and sensuality. It is no surprise, then, that these very qualities are now being masterfully interpreted in perfumery through the use of black pepper essential oil. Its scent profile is intense and spicy – pungent, with intriguing shades of clove and nutmeg.
  • Vanilla
    Vanilla fragrance has a dual nature: On one hand, it evokes childhood memories and a sense of comfort and protection, while on the other hand, it carries a sensuous and erotic undertone. The nature of the fragrance is both relaxing and liberating. It has the ability to release emotions that are often suppressed by anxiety and stress. In fragrance compositions, vanilla has the ability to enhance other notes and can adapt its own scent based on the surrounding elements.
  • Frankincense
    Frankincense is the common name for the resin of the olibanum tree. It is one of the most ancient aromatic substances obtained naturally. The fragrant resin is harvested in February and March. Frankincense is the very soul of the oriental fragrance family. Its notes masterfully highlight accords of leather, wood, tobacco, and ambergris, weaving the seductive, smoky tapestry of burning incense that defines the iconic oriental scent profile.

For whom?
• For those who prefer exclusive and unique compositions.
• For men and women.
• For those who appreciate individuality.
• For those who want to be diverse but always stay themselves.

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 bottle contains:
   • 15–20% ESSENTIAL OILS
The high concentration of essential oils prolongs the trail and enhances its fragrance persistence.
   • Up to 8 hours
Fragrance duration.

Recommended use

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

Alcohol (79% vol.), parfum (fragrance), water (aqua), benzyl salicylate, linalool, hexyl cinnamal, amyl cinnamal, limonene, geraniol, coumarin, citronellol, citral, benzyl benzoate, benzyl alcohol, hydroxycitronellal, isoeugenol, alpha-isomethyl ionone, amylcinnamyl alcohol, cinnamyl alcohol.

Olfactory family: Oriental, spicy, floral.
Top notes: Ylang-ylang, iris, jasmine.
Heart notes: Sea salt, black pepper, vanilla.
Trail: Amber, frankincense, musk.

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