Soleil de Jeddah

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A radiant and sophisticated moment in the heart of the Orient.
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In the heart of the Jeddah desert, the golden dunes sparkle under the sun at its zenith. Soleil de Jeddah suggests an inspiration linked to the heat of the desert and the beauty of the oriental world. An intense start with bursts of lemon and chamomile, crossing the heart of the desert with notes of Iris and Osmanthus. Under the warmth of the bright sun, the fragrance finally reveals its assertive character with notes of leather, amber and vanilla. Dressed in a luminous golden bottle, this eau de parfum perfectly captures the essence and the radiant and sophisticated atmosphere of the city of Jeddah.
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families floral , fruity
head notes aldehyde, blackcurrant, camomile, lemon, mint, passion
heart notes jasmine, orris, osmanthus, rose, violet, ylang-ylang
base notes amber, cedar, leather, sandalwood, vanilla from madagascar
Alcohol denat, fragrance, water, limonene, Linalool, coumarin, evernia furfuracea (treemoss) extract, citral, benzyl salicylate, farnesol, geraniol, benzyl alcohol, eugenol, isoeugenol, benzyl cinnamate, cinnamyl alcohol, alpha-isomethyl ionone

Stéphane Humbert Lucas

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.

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