Top notes
› Lemon: zesty, tangy
› Grapefruit: bitter, zesty
› Watermelon: fruity, watery, sweet
Heart notes
› Lily of the valley: white floral, watery, spring scent
› Jasmine: white floral, fruity
› Redcurrant: tangy, fruity, fresh
Base notes
› Caramel: evokes sweetness
› Peach : fruity, velvety, juicy
› Sandalwood : woody, creamy
*The top notes are the first scents of the perfume. After a few minutes, the heart notes arrive and last for several hours. Then the base notes appear and can even persist for several days!
Crunchy or sweet fruit scents! An explosion of colours, sweet notes like raspberry and refreshing notes like melon or green apple. A real boost of energy and cheerfulness!
What does watermelon smell like?
This fresh watery fruit brings back summer memories. The perfumer combines watermelon and melon for an ultra-fresh start. The melon balances the sweetness of the watermelon here.
What does gooseberry smell like?
Cousin of the blackcurrant, it gives quite similar tangy notes. It can remind us of our grandmothers’ gardens, where we regularly find them. In the 202, its sparkling scent gives a boost to the watery notes of melon.
What does jasmine smell like?
The jasmine flower leaves behind a floral, luminous trail and a fruity touch. That’s where its nickname of white gold comes from. This starry flower with its sunny and sensual hues takes us on a journey to India, Egypt and France, especially to Grasse.
Alcohol denat., aqua (water), parfum (fragrance), benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, citral, farnesol, hydroxycitronellal, limonene, linalool
Bon Parfumeur makes their perfumes between Paris and Grasse. They source their own bottles, packaging and labels in France.
The perfumes contain quality ingredients of up to 99% of natural origin.
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The perfumes have been designed to be layered, which allows you to personalize your trail: fresher, more intense or more woody. The options are endless, we call it layering or Mix & Match!