Incense Crush

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A sensual meditation by D'Orsay
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Incense Crush is an ode to audacity and sensuality, perfumer Julien Rasquinet's foray into an intense and deep world, revealing the power of seduction and attraction that lies dormant within you. From the first notes, a woody breath rises, carried by oak and cedar, warming the air with an assertive presence. Cardamom and clove then weave a spicy veil, opening the chakras and magnifying each breath. As the fragrance unfolds, the heat intensifies, touching the skin with a secret softness. Wood, combined with spices, creates an enveloping and magnetic sensation, an irresistible call that captures attention, arouses curiosity and creates a gentle tension in the air. It is a perfume that revives the senses, between lightness and quiet strength, like a seductive whisper that is heard without showing itself. In the base notes, incense reveals all its power: a mysterious and captivating trail, like a secret whispered in the ear, leaving behind a warm and persistent imprint. Incense Crush embodies this subtle alchemy between the strength of wood and the sweetness of spice, creating a magnetic aura that irresistibly attracts attention and desire.
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families cyprus , woody
head notes cardamom, clove
heart notes cream, incense, leather
base notes cedar, oak, oak wood, saffron, vetiver
alcohol denat., parfum, tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, aqua, pogostemon cablin oil, limonene, coumarin, pinene, linalool, citrus limon peel oil, beta-caryophyllene, geraniol, alpha-isomethyl ionone, rose ketones, cananga odorata oil/extract, santalol, camphor, geranyl acetate, terpinolene, trimethylcyclopentenyl methylisopentenol, benzyl benzoate, citral, terpineol, vanillin, alpha-terpinene. 70% vol.

D'Orsay

Perfumes born from a heartbeat... 1830, Alfred d'Orsay, a gifted and whimsical aesthete, conceived the first gender-neutral perfume to conceal his forbidden love affair with Marguerite Blessington.

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