Taste of romance
Inspiration presented by Altai
Tart bergamot and tiare aromas change to the sweetness of sun-warmed jasmine petals, orange blossom, and ylang-ylang. After absorbing the spicy delicacy of highlands, the wind takes petals lower, to the clearest lakes, to fill their aroma with new, fresh notes. Just a little bit more time and you well melt in a gentle charm of tuberose, Bourbon vanilla, and white musk…
Portrait of a fragrance
A trendy fragrance filled with sunshine and breath of flowers, designed to enchant!
Olfactory family: Floral, fruity, vanilla
Top notes: Lemon beebalm (bergamot), coconut water, tiare (Tahitian gardenia)
Heart notes: Orange blossom, ylang-ylang, jasmine
Trail: Tuberose, Bourbon vanilla, white 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 a 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.
This fragrance was created by Pierre Flores, a well-known French perfumer, the author of exclusive compositions in a series of niche fragrances by Siberian Wellness. The author of unique fragrances of N-Cigale and Esteban perfumery houses.
• 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.
• Bergamot
Bergamot oil imparts a sharp, fresh scent with distinct sweet and fruity hints. After a short while, the fragrance develops floral and spicy accents, eventually settling into a resinous character. Bergamot possesses a chameleon-like quality, blending seamlessly with dozens of other ingredients and revealing them in a new light. Its aroma is most often the first to greet you, residing in the fragrance's top notes.
• Orange blossom
The aroma of orange blossom is truly enchanting – cool, floral, slightly sharp, with a distinct bitterness and an inherent citrus freshness. Just like bergamot, orange blossom typically opens the perfume composition.
• Ylang-ylang
The inconspicuous flower of the exotic cananga tree holds an incredibly sweet, hypnotic fragrance – 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."
• Jasmine
If rose is the queen of perfumery, then jasmine is undoubtedly the king of perfumery. Its evocative, bittersweet, fresh and sharp note is especially beautiful in women's fragrances. Jasmine is a shape-shifter, its voice transforming in harmony with the notes that surround it.
• Tuberose
A divisive flower: You'll either love it or hate it. Its fragrance is opulent, sweet, intoxicating, and unapologetically sensual. Tuberose essential oil is extremely expensive; a single liter demands the sacrifice of nearly a ton of blossoms. This ingredient is a difficult partner, temperamental and overwhelmingly vivid. Yet, when handled masterfully, it reveals a soft, feminine side.
• Bourbon vanilla
Vanilla seems to possess two natures – one is tender, childlike, offering a sense of security; the other is erotic, awakening our sensuality. Its aroma relaxes and liberates, bringing emotions suppressed by worries and stress back to the forefront. In perfume composition, it enhances other notes and adapts its own character to the blend.
For whom?
• For those who prefer trendy and elegant compositions.
• For men and women.
• For those with a romantic spirit.
• 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 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), hexyl cinnamal, benzyl salicylate, linalool, limonene, benzyl benzoate, coumarin, citronellol, geraniol, isoeugenol, benzyl alcohol, eugenol, citral, hydroxycitronellal.
Olfactory family: Floral, fruity, vanilla
Top notes: Lemon beebalm (bergamot), coconut water, tiare (Tahitian gardenia)
Heart notes: Orange blossom, ylang-ylang, jasmine
Trail: Tuberose, Bourbon vanilla, white musk