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[message]This fragrance begins with a spicy top note of pink peppercorn, progresses to a sensual heart note of rose, and concludes with the earthy, herbal scent of patchouli.
A daring fragrance woven with striking ginger and sensual tuberose for the Hermes girl. An eau de parfum that is floral, spicy, and exotic.
Its sensuality is comprised of three new materials: the vibrant and abundant heat of pink peppercorn, the teenage freshness of tender rose, and the captivating enchantment of patchouli. Their essences entwine, creating an invisible web that connects the Hermès girls. Hermes Twilly Eau De Parfum Spray Women is truly unique.
"I created Twilly d'Hermès with young women in mind, observing their lives." They are free, bold, connected, mischievous, and irreverent, as they swim against the tide, impose their own rhythm, and invent a brand new tempo."
Nagel, Christine
Twilly d'Hermès was written by Christine Nagel in this feminine and independent spirit. Ginger, tuberose, and sandalwood are combined in an unexpected way. As a finishing touch, a hand-tied silk ribbon adorns the bottle.
The difference lies in the volume of perfume oil. While EDT contains five to nine percent, EDP contains more, usually eight to 14 percent. EDPs, therefore, last longer and smell more intense.
This fragrance begins with a spicy top note of pink peppercorn, progresses to a sensual heart note of rose, and concludes with the earthy, herbal scent of patchouli.
A daring fragrance woven with striking ginger and sensual tuberose for the Hermes girl. An eau de parfum that is floral, spicy, and exotic.
Its sensuality is comprised of three new materials: the vibrant and abundant heat of pink peppercorn, the teenage freshness of tender rose, and the captivating enchantment of patchouli. Their essences entwine, creating an invisible web that connects the Hermès girls. Hermes Twilly Eau De Parfum Spray Women is truly unique.
"I created Twilly d'Hermès with young women in mind, observing their lives." They are free, bold, connected, mischievous, and irreverent, as they swim against the tide, impose their own rhythm, and invent a brand new tempo."
Nagel, Christine
Twilly d'Hermès was written by Christine Nagel in this feminine and independent spirit. Ginger, tuberose, and sandalwood are combined in an unexpected way. As a finishing touch, a hand-tied silk ribbon adorns the bottle.
The difference lies in the volume of perfume oil. While EDT contains five to nine percent, EDP contains more, usually eight to 14 percent. EDPs, therefore, last longer and smell more intense.