carnal flower hair mist 100ml
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Since its launch in 2005, Carnal Flower perfume has become one of the classics of Editions de Parfums. Thanks to Dominique Ropion's revolutionary approach to the difficult tuberose genre, it is seen by many as a turning point in the contemporary perfume industry.
Lighter than the perfume itself, this new application method allows for a more delicate use of the incredible scent of Carnal Flower. The hair mist is especially designed for use in the summer, when we may not always want to wear a heavy fragrance. In line with the concept of luxurious and uncompromising perfumery by Frederic Malle, and his desire for this sensual scent to last throughout the summer evening, the Carnal Flower hair mist contains a much higher concentration of perfume than any other product in its category.
Fragrance Notes
Head
melon, orange blossom
Heart
tuberose (absolute), eucalyptus, jasmine (absolute)
Base
tuberose, musk
About the brand Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle
How can one create exceptional perfumes in today's world dominated by intrusive advertising? Frederic Malle believes that the key to success is allowing creators the same freedom and independence that existed in the profession several decades ago. This lack of limitations has resulted in many old scents still being considered icons of perfumery. That's why Malle gives perfumers a free hand and strives to remove any obstacles that may hinder the process of uninhibited creation. He tells them to create their dream scent without being limited by budget, tastes, or marketing briefs. The result? Mistaking this brand's creations for commercial perfumes is simply impossible.
Each composition comes in the same packaging - a cylindrical bottle with a black cap, which has become the signature of the French brand.
The creator of the Carnal Flower brand.
Reviews of Carnal Flower Hair Mist
A narcissus dream. This mist will make you fall in love with your own hair. You might even look crazy because you'll be constantly trying to smell your hair. Yes, it's that good.
Stephanie Saltzman, Allure