Eau Chic woda kolońska
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Perfect pleasure, elixir of longevity, magical scent, Aqua Admirabilis - this is how cologne water was described in the Middle Ages, before the name derived from the city of Cologne became widely used. Françoise Caron and Christophe Raynaud, esteemed perfumers, create cologne waters strictly following traditional requirements. The recipe is as follows: low alcohol concentration, refreshing breeze of freshness dominated by citrus notes, and a subtle trace of scent. This product can be safely used in the morning and evening, without getting bored yourself or others.
This composition, prepared by Françoise Caron, brings to mind impeccable manners, hiding a fiery temperament. A delicate balance between white flowers, ylang-ylang, crushed rose and mysterious tuberose and the fresh intensity and nervousness of rosemary, basil, thyme, lemon, petitgrain and lavender.
Contains essences of lemon, lavender, petitgrain, ylang-ylang, rose, thyme, orange blossom and tuberose.
Fragrance Notes
Head
lemon, lavender
Heart
petitgrain, ylang-ylang, rose, thyme
Base
orange blossom, tuberose
About the brand Astier de Villatte
Brand with a crafty touch. Its founders, Ivan Pericoli and Benoît Astier de Villatte, produce ceramics using traditional 19th century methods - making each piece timeless and unique. But ceramics are not the end! In 2008, the pair invited renowned "noses": Emilie Mazeaud and Françoise Carona (a star from the Japanese perfume house Takasago) to collaborate. This resulted in a line of colognes, incense, and scented candles. The candles deserve special recognition - each wick (made of pure cotton) is tailored to the specific composition, while the glass vessels, decorated with small air bubbles, are made in an old-fashioned workshop in Tuscany. The labels and cardboard packaging are printed by one of the last typesetters in France - Monsieur Huin.
Reviews of Eau Chic
Eau Chic is a beautiful floral scent with notes of white flowers, ylang-ylang, crushed rose, lavender, and orange blossom.
Annabel Lunnon, Wonderland Magazine