Top notes
› Pepper: spicy, spicy, warm
› Cedar: dry woody like a pencil
› Neroli: bitter orange flower, floral, soft
Heart notes
› Rose: floral, fresh, fruity
› Lily of the valley: white floral, watery, spring smell
› Sweet Pea: floral, sweet, smells like fresh rose
Base notes
› Patchouli: smells like a damp undergrowth
› Vetiver: woody, earthy, a little nutty
› Benjoin: vanilla, resinous, fruity
*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!
A selection of woody and vegetal scents, with “forest” facets like a return to nature… but twisted by notes of black pepper or bergamot.
What does cedar smell like?
It is a very dry woody scent, a bit like the scent of a pencil. Here, it boosts the spicy and fusing note of black pepper in the top, and reinforces the power of patchouli in the bottom.
What does patchouli smell like?
It offers both balsam and leathery notes depending on its terroir. Here, it brings body and a woody note to 602, which balances the dry note of cedar. Generally considered a base note, patchouli is also an excellent fixative in perfumes, adding depth.
Alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), benzyl benzoate, eugenol, linalool, limonene
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!