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101: Rose and musk – sensuality and delicacy. Nose: Alexandra Monet
The petals of the Damask rose swirl in the wind, lifted above a carpet of lilies of the valley. The air is fresh and filled with the scent of flowers. The green note in the composition of 101 gives it shape, while the musk in the base evokes the freshness of clean sheets and the patchouli adds a hint of chypre scents.
Custom composition:
Bon Parfumeur fragrances are designed to be combined, creating your own unique compositions. For example, when combined with fragrance 102, this scent takes on a fruity note, and when combined with 801, it creates a sea breeze.
- Top notes: bergamot, cardamom, lavender
- Heart notes: damask rose, lily of the valley, white cedar, sweet pea
- Base notes: amber, crystal, patchouli, musk
Fragrance Notes
Head
bergamot, cardamom, lavender
Heart
Damask rose, lily of the valley, cedar tree, scented pea.
Base
amber, patchouli, musk
About the brand Bon Parfumeur
The idea is to have fun (as a perfumer). Boldly combine scents, not sticking to just one, simply trying, trying and trying again, thanks to favorable prices (starting from 170 PLN) and a multitude of possibilities (over twenty compositions from ten olfactory groups).
Each line has a different color and number - the shade indicates the group, and the numbers make it easy to find the chosen scent. Another clue is the three main notes listed on each label. For example, 801 (from the floral group) is primarily peony, lotus and bamboo, but when combined with 602 (from the woody group), where pepper, cedar and patchouli dominate, it takes on a more dry, earthy, dark green character. And you can do it endlessly!
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Reviews of 101
Rose perfumes created with absolute and essence of Damask rose, with fresh, floral notes. The fresh, noble Damask rose is sometimes called the queen of roses. Together with musk, it creates a subtle combination of floral and powdery scents, giving a sensual yet delicate effect.
The Hambledon