The fruit that tempted Eve didn't have to be an apple - it could have just as easily been a quince. For the ancient Greeks, it was the symbol of love, the fruit of the goddess Aphrodite. Quincester®, a molecule patented in 1996 by Firmenich and their "captive", conveys the heavenly richness and bitterness of quince with a light hint of pear. - This scent is fresh, refreshing and radiant, almost fluorescent - says Frank Voelkl, in love with this note from the first sniff.
SCENT: In search of paradise
The radiant note of Quincester® in the scent of para_íso inspires you to go on a search. Pushing through a maze of green vines, this molecule, sharp as a machete, reveals a vibrant oasis of green, floral, fruity and woody notes. Iris, sambac jasmine and round, almost coconut-like lily of the valley, detected in the scent of the patented molecule Lilyflore®, hide a tart, juicy fruit in rose-adorned petals. White Tea Nature Print, an incredibly realistic reproduction of the scent of floral tea, is an introduction to the radiant scent of cedar wood. This bright composition refreshes like a crystal waterfall. The search is over: para_íso is the moment when Eve bites into the forbidden fruit with a smile.
Fragrance Notes
About the brand Nomenclature
New York's absolutely futuristic answer to the traditional approach to creating perfumes. Its secret lies in exclusive, synthetic molecules and advanced biotechnology. Each of the brand's fragrances consists of only a few notes, yet it is incredibly multidimensional and crystal clear. These compositions will appeal to fans of "synthetics".
The duo of perfumers — Karl Bradl and Carlos Quintero signs all the compositions.