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Floraïku

Spring River

a change of season bursting with energy
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Description

Spring River is inspired by the micro-season "East Winds Melt the Ice", symbolizing springtime renewal. This fragrance captures the subtle harmony between melting snow, sun, wind and water, evoking the awakening of nature after winter. It's a moment of contemplation when sensations regain their fullness, heralding the return of plant life at the end of winter. Spring River opens with an invigorating citrus note, evoking the energy of spring. Its balanced floral heart captures the gentle warmth of the first rays of sunshine, while an enveloping veil of woody musks recalls the cozy comfort of the past winter.
Spring River is inspired by the micro-season "East Winds Melt the Ice", symbolizing springtime renewal. This fragrance captures the subtle harmony between melting snow, sun, wind and water, evoking the awakening of nature after winter. It's a moment of contemplation when sensations regain their fullness, heralding the return of plant life at the end of winter. Spring River opens with an invigorating citrus note, evoking the energy of spring. Its balanced floral heart captures the gentle warmth of the first rays of sunshine, while an enveloping veil of woody musks recalls the cozy comfort of the past winter.

notes

families floral, powder
head notes Bergamot, Petitgrain
heart notes Floral Notes, Peony, Rose, Ylang-ylang
base notes Heliotropine, Musk, Sandalwood, Vetiver

Floraïku

"Floraïku is my western reverie of Japan. I kept the Japanese rules of traditional haikus: three lines, with nature and an ever-present season, one of the verses of which becomes the name of the juice." - Clara and John Molloy
Floraïku
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