- a passion for scents and perfumes-
There is no sensual impression like the sensing of scents. Scents touch ourselves deep inside, were we are the most vulnerable and the most open.
I study scents for the pleasure of sensing and I formulate scents for the pleasure of creating perfumes. This blog is about perfumery and my perfumes, existing and coming.
Please share your visions with me.
Just a few days before l’air du désert marocain will be launched. Things are getting ready and I am very excited because I adore this perfume. I have been working on it for almost a year now and I just cannot wait to present it to the public. The same is true for Pascal from the Medieval shop where I will sell the fragrance exclusively. Maybe some personal words about the scent here:
Technically speaking, its core structure is a Chypre (Bergamot, Cistus, Oakmoss), but not dominant with an unpretentious Amber background. It was inspired by typical scents of the Maghreb: Petitgrain, Corriander, Cumin, Jasmin, Cedarwoods are all built into a complex scenery. The perfume is somewhat powdery, very elegant and also classy. It is quite present but not dominant and evolving nicely over time. The first impressions are evolving from fresh citrus notes with spicy hints of Corriander am Cumin to a complex heart built on Jasmin, Cistus and Cedarwood. At the base, which is long lasting and warm, the scent of Amber is balanced with hints of Vetiver, Oakmoss and Patchouli. My personal perfume dream!
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