Gentile perfumy

Olfactory group: herbal aromatic
Product code: MCG-gentile
PLN 220.00
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Description

This formula was built based on the most delicate notes of vetiver root - one of the most classic scents for men. The addition of aroma from small, white osmanthus flowers gives the scent a delicate and soothing character. Gentile in Italian means "nice".

Fragrance Notes
Head

Italian basil

Heart

geranium, osmanthus

Base

wetiwer

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.

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Reviews of Gentile

A set of harmonious notes: basil, geranium and vetiver add intensity to Gentile, contradicting the delicacy suggested in the name. This scent has sharp edges and if you're not careful, it will catch you as you reach for the flowers hidden inside. Gentile opens with a fresh, green leafy note of basil with its typical strong herbal element.

Mark Behnke, Ca Fleure Bon

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