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The skin is warmer on the pulse points – neck, wrist, bend of arm and back of knee – which helps the fragrance to evolve and provide a better sensory experience. So spritz, spray, splash or dab your fragrance onto these areas.
San Joaquin Fig, Wild Bilberry, Opal Lotus Flower, Pittosporum Blossoms
Stargazer Lily, Southern Indian Tuberose, Snowdrop Flower, Chamomile Petal, Golden Acacia Blossoms
White Poplar Bark, Milky Sandalwood, Cotton Musk
The scent of a fragrance can change throughout the day. This is because different ingredients come into play at various stages of the fragrance’s life on the skin. Perfumers distinguish between the various stages in three ways:
These notes introduce the fragrance and can last up to 15 minutes.
Also known as the heart of the fragrance, the middle notes unfold and develop a few minutes after the perfume is applied to the skin. They appear after the top notes disappear and can last throughout the whole fragrance experience.
These create the final impression and also the most lasting. They can last several hours after the fragrance is applied.