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The Noir Patchouli perfume of the award-winning Parfums Histoires brand is a sensational fragrance that conveys genuine sensations for those lovers of high perfumery, is the ideal thing to relive memorable memories. It was premiered in 2000 and belongs to the Cyprus smell family. This is a polyphacetic fragrance that exhales delicate floral notes followed by other exotic ones.
A hechizing breeze that rubs the skin with Pachulí, cilantro, cardamom. A heart that reaffirms the Pachulí, which in combination with a Bouquet of flowers and Bayes highlight the background of a perfume full of Almizcle, Leather and Vanilla chords to leave as a result a quite charming aromatic veil.++ Arrangements enclosed in the most sophisticated of a wide bottle that you can place anywhere thanks to its size, in addition to having an elongated black cap that will keep all the content correctly to avoid any kind of spill of this product. The presentation of this product is in a fairly modern and striking box.
Histoires de Parfums is created in 2000. An excellent perfume house with a range of perfumes that through its chords represent stories of great personalities, mythical years, poems and music. Its founder is Gérald Ghislain, who leaves aside the rules and only lets himself be carried away by inspiration, leaving as a result sensual creations that highlight the good work of the French perfumery, as well as the luxury, the nobility and the creativity of the brand. Its creator builds an original model with each olfactory family forgetting the classic and adapting them to their style.
The pachuli, cultivated in the East, exhales from its leaves an intense and fascinating perfume. Here, the pachuli is black, dark, captivating. Surrounded by cardamom chords, cilantro and juniper berries, it unfolds its multiple facets in the dark. Shaved Cyprus, this elixir awakens the senses.
In the collection Eaux de Couleurs et Émotions de Histoires de Parfums, the Perfumist Gérald Ghislain seeks to translate with his words the language of flowers. This style exercise leads to a reinterpretation of the three classic raw materials of perfumery, to which a fourth symbolic matter is added, the colors. Noir Patchouli Blanc Violette Vert Pivoine
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