Bahrain's Kohl fragrance is inspired by the alluring beauty of the Pharaohs. Kohl refers to the eye makeup worn by Egyptian queens to seduce. This graceful weapon of seduction opens with floral scents of violet and rose. This is followed by Iris and ambergris found at the heart of the fragrance. Notes of cedar and musk complete this subtle, sensual and graceful olfactory portrait.
Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 is a French perfume house created in 2012 by poet, painter and perfumer Stéphane Humbert Lucas. After studying painting with a Flemish master, he specializes in the tempera technique, one of the oldest processes of mixing pigments. Convinced that each color has a smell, he discovered his "Synethesia", a perceptive phenomenon in which the stimulation of his sight triggers his olfactory perception: "I see my perfumes, each material, each chord vibrate with colors". A decisive meeting with the nose Henri Sorsana will push Stéphane Humbert Lucas to express his creativity. The young creator opened his workshop-laboratory on rue Quincampoix, where he immersed himself to "sculpt" his perfumes.