Dioressence
Eau de toilette
Spray 3.4 oz$102.00
Description
OLFACTORY NOTES
Perfumer's words
A very feminine oriental fragrance with a mysterious sensuality captured in notes of geranium, cinnamon and patchouli. Voluptuous and captivating.
- ESSENCE OF INDONESIAN PATCHOULIPatchouli is a plant originally from Indonesia and Malaysia. A key element of the perfumer's palette, its essence is obtained by steam distilling the dried leaves. It is used in chypre, woody and oriental fragrances, featuring as the base note of Dioressence.
- ESSENCE OF EGYPTIAN GERANIUMIts leaves and stems are steam distilled before the flower blooms to produce the essential oil. This complex scent with a hint of rose flourishes as the top note of Dioressence.
- ESSENCE OF CINNAMON OF CEYLONCinnamon is the oldest of spices. Grown in Ceylon and known as a stimulant, it brings a warm spicy tone as the heart note in Dioressence.
- ESSENCE OF INDONESIAN PATCHOULIPatchouli is a plant originally from Indonesia and Malaysia. A key element of the perfumer's palette, its essence is obtained by steam distilling the dried leaves. It is used in chypre, woody and oriental fragrances, featuring as the base note of Dioressence.
- ESSENCE OF EGYPTIAN GERANIUMIts leaves and stems are steam distilled before the flower blooms to produce the essential oil. This complex scent with a hint of rose flourishes as the top note of Dioressence.
- ESSENCE OF CINNAMON OF CEYLONCinnamon is the oldest of spices. Grown in Ceylon and known as a stimulant, it brings a warm spicy tone as the heart note in Dioressence.
- ESSENCE OF INDONESIAN PATCHOULIPatchouli is a plant originally from Indonesia and Malaysia. A key element of the perfumer's palette, its essence is obtained by steam distilling the dried leaves. It is used in chypre, woody and oriental fragrances, featuring as the base note of Dioressence.
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