Ex Vetiver

Unisex
Masculine elegance reinvented with vetiver accords
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For the first time, the Juliette Has a Gun house explores the world of men's fragrances with a unique creation highlighting a raw material previously unexplored by Romano Cicci: vetiver. Inspired by the concept of "boyfriend fashion", where women borrow their partners' clothes, Ex Vetiver offers a daring reinterpretation: here, it is the man who subtly appropriates this perfume borrowed from his beloved . Ex Vetiver thus reveals itself to be a feminine fragrance dedicated to men. From the first notes, a citrus freshness bursts forth, mixing bright lemony notes with a delicate floral touch of lavender. Little by little, a masculine side is revealed, enriched with nuances of geranium, before giving way to the captivating depth of vetiver and musk. The bottle is an invitation to a walk in the heart of a lush French garden: dressed in a vibrant green gradient evoking vetiver, it rises to an invigorating lemon yellow and ends in a deep and soothing green.
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families fougere , floral
head notes bergamot, geranium, lavender, lemony
heart notes salicylate, vetiver
base notes ambergris, musk, smoke, woody notes
alcohol denat., parfum, aqua, tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, hexamethylindanopyran, citrus aurantium bergamia peel oil, limonene, linalyl acetate, linalool, hydroxycitronellal, ethylhexyl salicylate, citrus limon peel oil, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, alpha-isomethyl ionone, pinene, juniperus virginiana oil, geranyl acetate, pogostemon cablin oil, citronellol, citral, coumarin, beta-caryophyllene, terpinolene, vanillin, alpha-terpinene, terpineol, geraniol

Juliette has a Gun

From New York to Paris, Tokyo or Sydney, Juliette attracts and intrigues. Armed with her perfume, she takes the reins of her life. The "gun", a metaphor for perfume, a symbol of power or a simple bluff accessory, represents the ascendency of women over men. And sometimes with a vengeance aftertaste ...

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