Sideris woda perfumowana
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"The scent of Sideris was born during long, nocturnal walks on the Ligurian beach by the Italian Mediterranean Sea. I wanted to capture the beauty of that moment when one feels as if they are floating in the air, between the sea and the starry sky. This scent is true poetry. I dedicated it to the last night star from Cesare Pavese's poem "You Always Return in the Morning".
The main note of Sideris is cistus, a typically Mediterranean essence. Together with myrrh, they create an aroma reminiscent of wild rose.
Noble types of wood accentuate the scent of aromatic herbs, while benzoin adds richness to the base notes.
Fragrance Notes
Head
incense, rockrose, Corsican myrrh, white pepper, saffron
Heart
Turkish rose, splendens rose from Ayrshire county
Base
sandalwood tree, benzoin, waxed wood
About the brand Maria Candida Gentile
Maria Candida graduated from the prestigious perfumery school in Grasse. She is close to the philosophy of slow factory, and uses only the best natural ingredients in her compositions, often sourced from small, organic farms. She creates honest, "personal" scents, in contrast to the mainstream. Each one tells a different story.
"My first memory is related to roses from my family's garden. When they were in bloom, I would gather the petals and make my own rose water, which I would then pour into bottles and give to my family. As I grew up, it became clear to me that creating perfumes is the passion of my life. I believe that a good scent is one that works well for the person wearing it. This effect can only be achieved with natural essences that speak to our body and mind, and that we instinctively love," she says.
Reviews of Sideris
The inspiration for creating Sideris was a midnight walk along the beach. The scent gives the impression of being born from the depths of the night, when the tide slowly returns and the stars fill the sky. Madame Gentile fills the opening with incense, myrrh and saffron, which for me creates a sense of mystery and the darkness of the night.
Mark Behnke, Ca Fleure Bon