Atacama woda perfumowana

Olfactory group: floral, aquatic
Product code: EAU-atacama
PLN 795.00
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Description

True love will wait. 

In South America, just north-west of Argentina's border, lies Atacama, the highest desert on Earth, a monumental strip of salt and sands that change color depending on the season. Rain is a rarity here - it is said that Atacama is the driest place on earth - but just a few drops are enough to awaken the seeds that patiently wait underground and paint the desert with flowers. It is a beautiful metaphor for love patiently waiting for the kiss that ignites it.

 

Ingredients

grain salt, freesia

jasmine, nutmeg sage

tonka bean, cashmere wood

Fragrance Notes
Head

salt, freesia

Heart

jasmine, nutmeg sage

Base

Tonka bean, cashmere

About the brand Altaia

 

Altaia is another (after Eau d'Italie - also in our offer) work by Marina Sersale and Sebastian Alvarez Murena. Through scents, they tell an extraordinary story about love - not only romantic, but also about the strong bond between two families. Expect fresh, bright, spacious (mainly floral) compositions and sensual ingredients: plumeria, jasmine, heliotrope, iris, tuberose. They will take you on an olfactory journey between Argentina, England, Spain and Italy.

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Expert on Atacama

The founders of Altai, Marina Sersale and Sebastian Alvarez Murena, decided to evoke the magic of the driest desert in the world during its blooming vegetation. This was achieved through a dehydrated fragrance that captures the scent of dry earth, from which dust rises. On top of this layer is the so-called salt crystal accord. When smelling these perfumes, I experienced something similar to what we feel when practicing water sports: sea salt on sun-warmed skin. Add to that musk and ozone notes.

Mark Behnke

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