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Lust In Paradise Extrait

A fruity floral that intensifies on skin over time.
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Description

Six years after creating the Eau de Parfum, Louise Turner reinterprets Lust In Paradise as an Extrait: a floral woody fruity scent that shifts the original’s peony-lychee softness toward a more constructed rose-fruit structure. Cassis gives the opening a darker, tart fruit effect, while lychee keeps the fruity brightness. Rosyfolia™ and Petalia™ shape the floral core: not as a naturalistic bouquet, but as a modern rose-peony effect with more volume and texture. Ambrox and musks increase diffusion, while Akigalawood adds a dry woody edge that prevents the extrait from becoming too glossy. What distinguishes the Extrait is the change in floral density. The classic Lust In Paradise reads as a musky fruity floral built around white peony, lychee, coconut and soft woods; the Extrait tightens that Riviera sensuality into tart fruit, rose-toned florals and projected woods. It suits those who want a fruit-floral signature with more depth, structure and trail. Lust In Paradise was imagined as a French Riviera fantasy: skin, light and floral pleasure. The Extrait does not repeat that idea at a louder volume; it turns it after dark, replacing soft radiance with richer fruit, rose-peony texture and woody-musky tension.
Six years after creating the Eau de Parfum, Louise Turner reinterprets Lust In Paradise as an Extrait: a floral woody fruity scent that shifts the original’s peony-lychee softness toward a more constructed rose-fruit structure. Cassis gives the opening a darker, tart fruit effect, while lychee keeps the fruity brightness. Rosyfolia™ and Petalia™ shape the floral core: not as a naturalistic bouquet, but as a modern rose-peony effect with more volume and texture. Ambrox and musks increase diffusion, while Akigalawood adds a dry woody edge that prevents the extrait from becoming too glossy. What distinguishes the Extrait is the change in floral density. The classic Lust In Paradise reads as a musky fruity floral built around white peony, lychee, coconut and soft woods; the Extrait tightens that Riviera sensuality into tart fruit, rose-toned florals and projected woods. It suits those who want a fruit-floral signature with more depth, structure and trail. Lust In Paradise was imagined as a French Riviera fantasy: skin, light and floral pleasure. The Extrait does not repeat that idea at a louder volume; it turns it after dark, replacing soft radiance with richer fruit, rose-peony texture and woody-musky tension.

notes

families floral, woody
head notes Ginger, Litchi, Pink pepper
heart notes Blackcurrant, Petalia, Rose, Sambac Jasmine
base notes Akigalawood, Ambrox, Cedar, Musk

List of ingredients

Who is this for?

For those looking for a fruity floral extrait with cassis, lychee, rose-peony texture and a dry woody-musky trail.

Product frequently asked questions (FAQ)

It smells like cassis, lychee, Rosyfolia™, Petalia™, musks, Ambrox and Akigalawood, creating a fruity floral woody scent with rose-peony texture.

The Eau de Parfum is built around white peony, lychee, coconut, musks and soft woods. The Extrait shifts toward cassis, rose-peony texture and projected woods.

Rosyfolia™ brings the freshness and radiance of rose, while Petalia™ enhances the volume and luminosity of the floral bouquet. Together, they give Lust In Paradise Extrait its modern, radiant floral character.

Reviews

5 (1)
  • Customers

My wife loves it, thank you!

KEVIN D

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"EX NIHILO was born in Paris from a desire to shake up the world of luxury perfumery. Its name comes from Latin and means "created out of the blue", blue being also the colour of our brand. - Sylvie Loday, Olivier Royère and Benoît Verdier
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